8 on 44. One product of the light-dependent reactions that is used in the Calvin eye (Calvin-Benson cycle) is a NADPH b. 120 dIPGAL

Chemistry

Question
8 on
44. One product of the light-dependent reactions that is used in the Calvin eye (Calvin-Benson
cycle) is
a NADPH
b. 120
dIPGAL
Answer

NADPH.

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During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, light energy is used to produce ATP and NADPH. These energy-rich molecules are then used in the Calvin-Benson cycle, also known as the light-independent reactions, to produce glucose. NADPH is specifically used in the Calvin-Benson cycle to provide the reducing power needed to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Therefore, the correct answer is A) NADPH.
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