What is the electron carrier molecule in photosynthesis?

Responses

ATP or ADP
ATP or ADP

FADH2 or FAD
FADH 2 or FAD

NADH or NAD
NADH or NAD

NADPH or NADP+

1 answer

The electron carrier molecule in photosynthesis is NADPH or NADP+.

During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, light energy is used to convert NADP+ into NADPH, which then carries electrons to the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle).