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Where do electrons get their energy in photosynthesis ll a.from ADP and ATP b.from glucose in the calvin cycle c.from NAD and NADPH d.from energy in photons
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Where do electrons get their energy in photosynthesis ll
a.from ADP and ATP
b.from glucose in the calvin cycle
c.from NAD and NADPH
d.from energy in photons
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The correct answer is A: from ADP and ATP
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