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The high-energy batteries from the question above are used to power another very important reaction in photosynthesis. What is the reaction?

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The reaction is CALVIN CYCLE OR LIGHT-INDEPENDENT REACTION

Step-by-step explanation:

The high energy batteries being referred to in this question IS ATP. ATP is an energy-storing molecule produced in the first stage or reaction of photosynthesis called LIGHT DEPENDENT REACTION. Photosynthesis, which occurs in two stages, produces ATP molecule in the first stage as a result of the charging of ADP into ATP.

The ATP molecule, which serves as a high energy battery, is used to power the second stage of photosynthesis called LIGHT INDEPENDENT REACTION OR CALVIN CYCLE in order to yield sugars.

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