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Photosynthesis focus questions 1. where does the light reaction take place? 2. where does the calvin cycle take place? 3. who was melvin calvin? 4. what are the reactants? water and light. 5. what 2 things are produced? nadph and atp 6. what energy is transferred to the calvin cycle? 7. who is providing the energy? 8. who is providing the electrons? 9. what is the waste product? 10. what is rubisco and what does it do?

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