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Biology, 31.01.2020 14:53, ASTROBOY1

In stage 2 of photosynthesis, nadp+ becomes nadph by adding an h+. where does the h+ come from?
a. atp becomes adp
b. carbon fixation
c. "excited" electron
d. splitting of water

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