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Q: Chlorophyll is to the light reactions as is to the Calvin cycle. a. NADP plus b. carbon dioxide c. ATP d. ATP synthase e. RuBP?
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What does not belong in this phrase light dependent reactions Calvin cycle chlorophyll?

Calvin Cycle


Are nadph and ATP produced by the Calvin cycle?

Yes, they carry energy between the light reactions and the Calvin cycle. ADP is phosphorylated into ATP at the ATP synthase while NADP is reduced by the electrons in the transport chain (it then becomes NADPH).


The Calvin cycle is dependent upon a supply of?

The Calvin cycle is fueled by ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions.


What molecule is recycled between the Calvin cycle and the light dependent reactions during photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide


What is the role synthase in photosynthesis?

to produce ATP for the calvin cycle


What are the Calvin cycle's reactants?

The Calvin Cycle, also known as the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle, is a series of redox reactions that occur in the chloroplasts. The initial reactants are water and carbon dioxide.


What is the role of energy in photosynthesis?

The energy formed in the light reactions of photosynthesis is used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose during the Calvin cycle (dark reactions).


What is a reactant in the Calvin cycle?

co2


The two major sets of reactions involved in photosynthesis are?

Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions.


What moelcule is used up in photosynthesis?

water (apex)


What are other names for the light independent reactions?

Biochemistry - of all the continuously occurring biochemical reactions that continually serve to keep both plant and animal Cells Alive, just a small portion of these are photo-synthetic in nature.


What is the dark reaction in a plant?

The Calvin cycle, which uses the NADPH and ATP generated by the light-dependent reactions to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide to glucose.