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Why can chloroplasts with only photosystem one form sugars?

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Why can chloroplasts with only photosystem one form sugars?

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Because both Photosystem I and II are need to produce ATP and NADPH in the light stage. ATP and NADPH are then used to fix CO2 in the Dark Stage (Calvin Cycle) into sugars.

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