The photochemical phase of photosynthesis includes:
Oxygen release
Formation of NADPH
Use of ATP
Water splitting
The photochemical phase (light reaction) includes light absorption, water splitting, oxygen release, and the formation of high-energy chemical intermediates, ATP and NADPH . The use of ATP (and NADPH) occurs in the biosynthetic phase (dark reaction) to drive the synthesis of sugars . (Note: This question likely asks for the exception, as options A, B, and D are all part of the photochemical phase).
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