Help! Biology Photosynthesis Test Ordering Tips

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The discussion focuses on a biology test on photosynthesis, specifically the ordering of terms related to the process. The user is seeking help to rearrange two lists of terms, including key components like ATP, chloroplast, and the Calvin cycle. There is a mention of urgency due to the test date approaching, and the user is not using a textbook for reference. Participants in the thread are encouraged to provide tips or resources to assist with the test preparation. The need for clear guidance on the ordering of terms is emphasized.
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Biology Help!

Ok, my biology teacher's test is next wednesday for me.
This test is on Photosynthesis ordering, but I didn't get it all down (and she isn't going to tell me -_- she said before)...

The list of words that I need to reorder is as follows:
- 5C
- 6C
- ATP
- electron
- epidermis
- grana
- guard cells
- H(2)0
- Mg
- Palisade cell
- PQ
- sunlight
- ATP synthase
- PGA
- NADPH
- ferredoxin
- H
- NADP
- photolysis
- stroma
- O(2)
- CO(2)
- light reaction
- chloroplast
- CH(2)O
- ADP
- PGAL
- ETC
- high energy electron
- chlorophyll
- reduction
- stoma
- glucose
- calvin cycle
- thylakoid
- photon
- oxidation
- P

And also to rearrange this list:

- sunlight
- photon
- light reaction
- epidermis
- palisade cell
- chloroplast
- grana
- thylakoid
- chlorophyll
- Mg
- High energy election

I need it urgently.Please help!
 
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