Asked by Chuck Bass
Photosynthesis converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in .
ATP
glucose
NADPH
water
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Light reactions make ATP and NADPH, but photosynthesis as a whole stores sunlight energy long‑term by fixing CO2 into glucose (water is a reactant, not the stored energy).
Light reactions make ATP and NADPH, but photosynthesis as a whole stores sunlight energy long‑term by fixing CO2 into glucose (water is a reactant, not the stored energy).
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