The light-dependent reactions produce two high-energy molecules required by the stroma for sugar synthesis. What are these two specific products?
Q1. The light-dependent reactions produce two high-energy molecules required by the stroma for sugar synthesis. What are these two specific products?
Answer: ATP and NADPH
Explanation: ATP and NADPH are the 'assimilatory power' used in the Calvin cycle. Oxygen is wrong because it is a byproduct, not a reactant for sugar synthesis.