What is the name of the first stage of photosynthesis?

What is the name of the first stage of photosynthesis?

  • Correct Answer: light reactions
  • contamination
  • consumption
  • absorption

Explanation: The first stage of photosynthesis is called the light reactions. During this stage, light is absorbed and transformed to chemical energy in the bonds of NADPH and ATP. You can follow the process in the Figure below as you read about it below.

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