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What would happen to the concentrations of ATP, NADPH and Sugars if PSII stopped working? Would it decrease, increase or stay the same? (Urgent!) ATP NADPH Sugars
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What would happen to the concentrations of ATP, NADPH and Sugars if PSII stopped working? Would it decrease, increase or stay the same? (Urgent!)
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ATP is the correct answer your welcome
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