What is the overall outcome of the light reactions in photosynthesis? a. NADPH and ATP molecules are produced during the light reactions and are used to power the light independent reactions. b. NADPH and ATP molecules are produced during the light reactions, which are used to power the light dependent reactions. c. Sugar and ATP are produced during the light reactions, which are used to power the light independent reactions. d. Carbon dioxide and NADPH are produced during the light reactions, which are used to power the light dependent reactions.
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Step 1: In the light reactions of photosynthesis, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and converted into chemical energy. Show more…
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