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What are the two main stages of photosynthesis?
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The Electron Transport Chain and Fermentation
The Electron Transport Chain and Fermentation
Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle
Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle
Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle
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Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle.
- Light reactions (light-dependent): occur in the thylakoid membranes, use light to make ATP and NADPH and split water (releasing O2).
- Calvin Cycle (light-independent or dark reactions): occurs in the stroma, uses ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 into sugars (G3P).
- Light reactions (light-dependent): occur in the thylakoid membranes, use light to make ATP and NADPH and split water (releasing O2).
- Calvin Cycle (light-independent or dark reactions): occurs in the stroma, uses ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 into sugars (G3P).
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