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  "description": "Photosynthesis converts light energy to chemical energy (glucose) using CO₂ and H₂O, releasing O₂. Two stages: light-dependent reactions (thylakoid membrane, produce ATP + NADPH) and Calvin cycle (stroma, fix CO₂ into sugar). C₃ plants (most), C₄ plants (corn, tropical), CAM plants (succulents) differ in carbon fixation.",
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