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The photochemical phase of photosynthesis is also known as light reaction. It is responsible for the formation of high-energy chemical intermediates, ATP and NADPH, and it includes light absorption, water splitting and release of oxygen. It takes place in the granal thylakoids of chloroplasts.

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Photochemical Phase (Light or Hill Reaction): It occurs inside the thylakoids, especially those of grana region. Photochemical step is dependent upon light. The function of this phase is to produce assimilatory power consisting of reduced coenzyme NADPH and energy rich ATP molecules.

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