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The process of photosynthesis mainly has a light phase and a dark phase. In the light reaction, the photosystems absorb light of favourable wavelengths to excite the electron, which participates in the electron transport chain to produce ATP and NADPH. The end products of the light reaction enter the Calvin cycle, where the carbon dioxide molecule is reduced to the end product carbohydrates.
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