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With the light dependent reactions the outputs (products) are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH, which carries the electrons. The oxygen is taken out and put into the environment when the NADPH (which has electrons) continues with ATP to the Calvin Cycle. Depending on how you look at it I would say that the ATP and NADPH are the most important products from the cell internally. However, we need oxygen to breathe. All three are important.

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