Respuesta :
There are four major protein complexes in the thylakoid membrane: Photosystem II (PSII), Cytochrome b6f complex, Photosystem I (PSI), and ATP synthase. These four complexes work together to ultimately create the products ATP and NADPH.
Answer:
The answer is: The formation of the ATP energy storage molecule and the reduced electron carrier NADPH.
Explanation:
It turns out that part of the light energy absorbed by the pigments in the leaves is converted in a different way, into chemical energy.
Light-dependent reactions use light energy to form two molecules necessary for the next stage of photosynthesis: the ATP energy storage molecule and the reduced NADPH electron carrier.
The answer is: The formation of the ATP energy storage molecule and the reduced electron carrier NADPH.