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What are the reactants of non-cyclic electron flow?

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What are the reactants of non-cyclic electron flow?

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I believe you’re referring to the photosynthesis reactions in the plant… 1. the reactants of non-cyclic electron flow are: P700 in photosystem I, P680 in photosystem II, and water. 2. The products of non-cyclic electron floware: NADPH, ATP and O2 (due to the breakdown of water) 3. The ATP and NADPH (mostly the NADPH) are used by the dark reactions to reduce CO2 to carbohydrates in the Calvin Cycle. 4.

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