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Where do electrons get their energy in the light reactions? A. From ADP and ATP B. From NAD and NADPH C. From glucose in the Calvin cycle D. From photons in solar energy
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Where do electrons get their energy in the light reactions?
A. From ADP and ATP
B. From NAD and NADPH
C. From glucose in the Calvin cycle
D. From photons in solar energy
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For the answer to the question, where do electrons get their energy in the light reactions? The answer is multiple choice letter
D. From photons in solar energy.
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