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11 years ago
1. What is the source of energy for converting PGA into PGAL during the light-dependent reactions?
2. What is the final product of the light-dependent reactions? WHAT KINDS OF SUBSTANCES ARE FORMED FROM IT?

Thank you so much if you can help.
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11 years ago
The reduction of PGA to PGAL uses energy from ATP synthesized during the light-dependent reactions.
The products of the LDRs are ATP and NADPH, which provides the electrons used to reduce PGA to PGAL.
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11 years ago
Light dependent- Reduced NADP and ATP
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