During the calvin cycle, plants use energy from atp and nadph to drive
a. the synthesi...
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During the calvin cycle, plants use energy from atp and nadph to drive
a. the synthesis of sugar from carbon dioxide
b. the synthesis of cellulose from sugar
c. the synthesis of carbon dioxide and water
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