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If the electron transport system did not work, electrons from PSII would not be transferred to PSI. Ferredoxin would then have no electrons to transfer to NADP+ so NADPH would not be produced. This would also affect the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis because NADPH is needed in this reaction.
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Electrons from PSII would not be transported to PSI.
PSI would have no electrons to transport to ferredoxin.
Ferredoxin would have no electrons to transport to NADP+.
NADPH would not be produced.
The light-independent reaction of photosynthesis would be affected.
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- Electrons from PSII would not be transported to PSI. — explicitly stated.
- PSI would have no electrons to transport to ferredoxin. — implied by PSII not transferring electrons to PSI.
- Ferredoxin would have no electrons to transport to NADP+. — explicitly stated.
- NADPH would not be produced. — explicitly stated.
- The light-independent reaction of photosynthesis would be affected. — explicitly stated (because NADPH is needed).
- Electrons from PSII would not be transported to PSI. — explicitly stated.
- PSI would have no electrons to transport to ferredoxin. — implied by PSII not transferring electrons to PSI.
- Ferredoxin would have no electrons to transport to NADP+. — explicitly stated.
- NADPH would not be produced. — explicitly stated.
- The light-independent reaction of photosynthesis would be affected. — explicitly stated (because NADPH is needed).
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