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Where Is The Energy Stored Before The Cycle Begins?

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What kind energy begins photosynthesis?

solar energyLight energy is needed to initiate. This energy is stored as chemical energy


What form of energy is stored in a rock before its fall from a hill?

Potential energy is the energy stored in a rock before its fall from a hill.


Why can the Calvin cycle work at night but photosystems cant?

Because photosystems need light to operate (photo=light). Photosystems use energy from sunlight, Calvin systems use energy stored in the plant.


What role does glucose play in the Calvin cycle?

Glucose is not directly involved in the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle is a series of chemical reactions that occur in plants to convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which is a form of stored energy.


In photosynthesis which process uses the most energy?

Energy is stored in light reaction in ATP.That energy is used in dark reaction


Where is the energy from light stored after light reactions?

The energy from light is stored in the form of chemical energy in the molecules ATP and NADPH, which are produced during the light reactions of photosynthesis. These molecules then power the calvin cycle to produce sugars.


What is the concentration of energy before it is transferred?

The concentration of energy before it is transferred can vary depending on the system. In a closed system, the energy is typically stored and transferred as potential or kinetic energy. For example, in a battery, energy is stored as chemical potential energy before being transferred as electrical energy.


What type of energy does a match stick have before it begins to burn?

A match stick typically contains potential energy in the form of chemical energy stored in the match head and the striking surface. When the match is struck, this potential energy is converted into thermal energy and light as the match ignites and burns.


What is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom called?

Binding energy. and some is even stored in particles, such as the neutron which has a half-life of about ten minutes before it disintegrates with the release of energy.


The energy-producing or energy-storing molecule is called?

They are totally different things. Energy producing is either ATP synthase, methods for anaerobic respiration, or the Calvin Cycle (in plants). Energy is stored in muscles and in fat cells in the body.


How do the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis relate to the Calvin cycles?

The light dependent reactions create compounds which store the energy necessary for the Calvin Cycle to take place. This energy is stored in ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), among other compounds, during the LDR. In the Calvin cycle, these are broken down, which releses energy. The energy released is used to create bonds between the parts of Glucose Another way to explain it in a simpler way is, when the light reaction has gone through once, it has produced NADH and ATP. These are nessisary for the making of glucose which is what the Calvin cycle does. The NADH and ATP are what power the Calvin cycle.