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The Calvin-Benson Cycle Uses More ATP Than NADPH + H+

Question 110

Question 110

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The Calvin-Benson cycle uses more ATP than NADPH + H+. The needed ATP comes from


A) the splitting of water.
B) the reduction of oxygen.
C) the oxidation of glucose.
D) cyclic P700.
E) noncyclic electronic transport.

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