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What is the importance of NADPH in photosynthesis? A) help to form chlorophyll B) oxidize to form NADP+ C) provide additional oxygen atoms D) calories high electrons for reduction
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What is the importance of NADPH in photosynthesis?
A) help to form chlorophyll
B) oxidize to form NADP+
C) provide additional oxygen atoms
D) calories high electrons for reduction
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The answer should be B
NADPH stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogen. ... NADPH is a product of the first stage of photosynthesis and is used to help fuel the reactions that take place in the second stage of photosynthesis. Plant cells need light energy, water and carbon dioxide to carry out the steps of photosynthesis.
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Answer: your answer should be b
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