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Which two substances does a thylakoid need in order to produce substances

that store chemical energy?
A. NADPH
B. ADP
C. NADP+
D. ATP
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Answer:

A. NADPH

B. ADP

Step-by-step explanation:

Thylakoid needs NADPH and ADP to produce ATP and Oxygen as by products during the process of photosynthesis. NADPH carries the electrons that are generated during the light dependent reactions and ADP will be converted to ATP using these electrons.

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