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5.Which is the first step in photosynthesis?_____. a.the production of ATP b.the absorption of light c.the production of NADPH d.None of the above
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5.Which is the first step in photosynthesis?_____.
a.the production of ATP
b.the absorption of light
c.the production of NADPH
d.None of the above
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b. The absorption of light.
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B. because once is absorbs light it can begin to produce atp and nadph
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