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The model shows the relationship between light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle within a cell.
Which question can be answered about light-dependent reactions?
A. Where is ATP used?
B. Where is CO2 used?
C. Where is glucose formed?
D. Where is water broken down?
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D. Where is water broken down?
Light-dependent reactions (in the thylakoid membranes/lumen) use light energy to split water (photolysis), producing electrons, H+ and O2. ATP is used and CO2 is fixed in the Calvin cycle (light‑independent), and glucose is produced later in the Calvin cycle.
Light-dependent reactions (in the thylakoid membranes/lumen) use light energy to split water (photolysis), producing electrons, H+ and O2. ATP is used and CO2 is fixed in the Calvin cycle (light‑independent), and glucose is produced later in the Calvin cycle.
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