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    The NADPH Required for the Reduction of 3PG to G3P
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The NADPH Required for the Reduction of 3PG to G3P

Question 60

Question 60

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The NADPH required for the reduction of 3PG to G3P comes from


A) the light-independent reactions.
B) the light reactions.
C) the synthesis of ATP.
D) the Calvin cycle.
E) oxidative phosphorylation.

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