A. Water.
B. Oxygen.
C. Light.
D. Photo systems.
E. Carbon dioxide (CO2).
F. Calvin cycle.
G. Glucose or Sugar or Sucrose.
H. Above box is ATP and H box is NADPH.
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Photosystems Photosystems: 1. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about the light-dependent reactions. Correct the false statements. a. They convert ADP into ATP. b. They produce oxygen gas. C. They convert oxygen into carbon dioxide. d. They convert NADP* into NADPH. 2. Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? 3. What happens to water in the light-dependent reactions?
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