Does photosynthesis produce ATP?
RemovingMyth路3 months agoYep, photosynthesis produces ATP during the light-dependent reactions. It's like the plant's version of a power boost!
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Actually, photosynthesis makes ATP, but also something more crucial: glucose. So, it's kind of a two-for-one deal.
Yup, plants are tiny powerhouses. They make ATP in the light-dependent reactions and then use it to make sugar. It's all in a day's work for them.
Yes, during the light reactions of photosynthesis, ATP is made as a short-term energy storage molecule. Plants are energy geniuses!
Photosynthesis produces ATP in the light-dependent reactions. Then the ATP is used to make glucose in the Calvin cycle. Science rocks!
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