The energy captured by photophosphorylation is used to produce glucose

A) through the Calvin-Benson cycle.
B) through the Krebs cycle.
C) by cyclic phosphorylation.
D) through the pentose-phosphate pathway.
E) by beta-oxidation.


A
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Photosynthesis
Learning Outcome: 5.25

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