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High energy sugars are produced during photosynthesis.

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What high energy sugars are produced during reactions?

during light dependent reactions is when high energy sugars are produced -harmony (: \m/ shaka


What are the end products produced by a plant in photosynthesis?

The end products produced by a plant in photosynthesis are oxygen and high energy sugars.


Are complex sugars high energy sugars?

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How many molecules of high-energy sugars are produced as a result of one Calvin cycle?

Three molecules of high-energy sugars (G3P) are produced as a result of one Calvin cycle, which is a process in photosynthesis that converts carbon dioxide into sugars. These sugars are important in providing energy for the plant and serving as building blocks for other molecules.


Which high-energy molecule and electron carrier are produced by the light reaction of photosynthesis?

NADPH and ATP are produced by the light reactions. The ATP is a high energy molecule produced by photophosphorylation while the NADPH is produced at the end of the electron transport chain.


What goes in and comes out of cellular respiration?

The inputs, or reactants are oxygen and high energy sugars, such as sugar. After respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy) is produced. trust point please =D


What is the product of the cycle?

They produce high-energy sugars.


What molecule produced during the light reaction of photosynthesis are needed to Cary out the dark reaction?

ATP and NADH2


What does Calvin cycle use to to produce high energy sugars?

The Calvin cycle uses ATP and NAPDH from light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.


What is the process called by which plants use the suns energy to make high high energy sugars?

photosynthesis!


What is another name for high energy sugars?

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How Transformation of low energy reactants into high energy products?

During a chemical reaction, energy is either absorbed or released. In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed to convert low-energy reactants into high-energy products. In an exothermic reaction, energy is released as high-energy reactants are transformed into low-energy products.