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What are the primary roles of ATP and NADPH in photosynthesis?
They store and transfer energy and electrons.
They are the primary pigments for capturing light.
They provide structural support to the chloroplast.
They regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
During which phase of photosynthesis are ATP and NADPH produced?
Calvin cycle.
Light-dependent reactions.
Light-independent reactions.
Respiration phase.
What happens to ATP and NADPH after they are used in the Calvin cycle?
They are recycled back to their original forms.
They are permanently consumed and never reused.
They are converted into glucose.
They are expelled from the chloroplast.
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