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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 145

Question 145

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


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

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