I'm assuming you're talking about photosynthesis. The main difference can be seen in the terms. Light dependent need light to react, light independent do not. In the light reactions the photon of light hits the chlorophyll which excites an electron that goes into the electron transport chain. This electron comes from water being split into H+ ions and oxygent gas. A small amount of ATP is produced and NADPH is produced. In the dark reaction, called the Calvin cycle, the ATP and NADPH produced by the light reaction is used to combine RUBP with CO2 to make glucose.
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in the presence of light reaction gots extra energy and in absence energy is low as compared to light dependent reaction
One of them is dependent on light, and the other isn't. If you want a better answer, ask a better question.
The reactants of light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis are H20 (water), ADP, and NADP+.
Mitochondria
Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions.
The reactants of light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis are H20 (water), ADP, and NADP+.The products of light-dependent pathways of photosynthesis are Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.The reactants of light-independent reactions are ATP, NADPH, and Carbon Dioxide.The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
Create products for which the light-independent reaction is able to use to continue the rest of photosynthesis.
The initial reactions in photosynthesis are the light dependent reactions and the light independent reactions
There are two reactions. Those are light dependent and independent.
The light dependent and the light independent reactions.
ATP and NADPH
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
Mitochondria
The reactants of light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis are H20 (water), ADP, and NADP+.
light dependent and light independent reactions
Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions.