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what best describes the relationship between the two sets of reactions of photosynthesis, which are the light - dependent reactions and the light - independent reactions?
a. each set produces sugars, and by working together they produce more sugars than they would produce separately.
b. each set produces half of a sugar molecule, and later the two halves are joined together.
c. only the light - dependent reactions produce sugars, but they depend on products of the light - independent reactions.
d. only the light - independent reactions produce sugars, but they depend on products of the light - dependent reactions.
To solve this, we analyze photosynthesis reactions:
- Light - dependent reactions (LDR) produce ATP, NADPH, and \(O_2\) (no sugars).
- Light - independent reactions (Calvin cycle, LIR) use ATP, NADPH (from LDR) and \(CO_2\) to make sugars (glucose). So LIR depends on LDR’s products, and only LIR makes sugars.
Now, evaluate options:
- Option A: LDR doesn’t make sugars. Eliminate.
- Option B: Neither set “produces half a sugar molecule” in this way. Eliminate.
- Option C: LDR doesn’t make sugars; LIR depends on LDR’s products. Eliminate.
- Option D: Correct. LIR makes sugars and needs LDR’s products (ATP, NADPH).
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D. Only the light - independent reactions produce sugars, but they depend on products of the light - dependent reactions.