Asked by mike

In addition to carbon dioxide, which molecules are used in the Calvin cycle's production of sugars?
A.
water and oxygen

B.
ADP and NADP

C.
light and oxygen

D.
ATP and NADPH

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D. ATP and NADPH

Explanation: The Calvin cycle uses ATP for energy and NADPH for reducing power (electrons) to convert CO2 into sugars. These molecules are produced in the light reactions of photosynthesis.