What is NADPH in Photosynthesis?
NADPH is just a fancy way to say 'plant power,' transferring sunlight energy directly to support the creation of sugars.
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In photosynthesis, NADPH acts as an electron carrier, shuttling energy to the Calvin cycle, where it helps produce glucose.
Think of NADPH as a rechargeable battery for plants. It stores the energy from sunlight and powers the sugar-making process.
NADPH is like the plant's energy currency during photosynthesis. It helps transfer energy from sunlight to fuel the creation of glucose.
NADPH? Basically, it's the lifeblood of photosynthesis, moving electrons where they're needed to keep the plant growing.
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