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In stage 2 of photosynthesis, NADP becomes NADPH by adding an H. Where does the H come from?
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In stage 2 of photosynthesis, NADP becomes NADPH by adding an H. Where does the H come from?
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a source of energized electrons reducing power and atp, the versatile energy currency o that the light reactions produce no sugar; that happens in the second stage
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