No, dark reactions occurs in day light & as well as in night. It cant be called as dark reaction, its a Calvin cycle.
There are three carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
Respiration in PlantsRespiration is always occurring in plants; that is to say, plants are continuously taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide and water in the mitochondria. Photosynthesis only occurs during daylight,* in addition to respiration. * Although the light reactions of photosynthesis can only occur during the day, the dark reactions of photosynthesis in CAM plants occur during the night.
No, yet it is a crucial and complex Part of the Factory that processes the raw materials. While Chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis, it is not used up in the process of photosynthesis and none of its parts are used in the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Only the energy it absorbs from the Sun is used in photosynthesis.
it occurs in the chloroplast / stroma oh and light reactions can only occur in a plant and some protists because only plants and some protists can perform photosynthesis, and it is in this process which light reactions occur. other cells don't have chloroplast and stromas.
Yes it has to have sunlight, or imatated sunlight as the light causes the water to split, which is needed by the plant to make food ( c6h12o6) its a long process but yes it needs light. Hence the name PHOTOsynthesis
The so-called "dark reactions" are those that occur independently of the absorption of sunlight, but only when the "light reactions" are providing the molecules required. This only occurs when there is sunlight available.
Only occur in the dark.
Only when there is the presence of oxygen.
The two reactions which occur during photosynthesis are light reaction and dark reaction. Light reaction takes place only in the presence of light. Dark reaction can occur with or without light.
Most types of photosynthesis (C3 & C4) occur only during the day, however plants that use CAM photosynthesis open their stomata during the night to take in the gases essential for photosynthesis withoug losing the water in the cells. They then use the CO2 to produce glucose throughout the day.
There are three carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
Differences: >light reactions occur in the thykaloid membranes, but dark occur in stroma >light reactions are light dependent, or they need light to take place, whereas dark reactions don't > dark reactions use the products of the light reactions >light reactions are the first step of photosynthesis and dark reactions are the second step Similarities: >both in photosynthesis Thats really the only similarity!!! hope this helps :)
false; dark reaction is independent of light
is this asking where they occur or when they occur?anyway, light reactions take place in the stroma, which are in the chloroplast of plant cell. these are the little things that make plants green. this type of reaction can only take place in plant and some protist cells, because photosynthesis does not occur in any other kind of cell. (light reactions are a part of photosynthesis.)
Respiration in PlantsRespiration is always occurring in plants; that is to say, plants are continuously taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide and water in the mitochondria. Photosynthesis only occurs during daylight,* in addition to respiration. * Although the light reactions of photosynthesis can only occur during the day, the dark reactions of photosynthesis in CAM plants occur during the night.
No, yet it is a crucial and complex Part of the Factory that processes the raw materials. While Chlorophyll is required for photosynthesis, it is not used up in the process of photosynthesis and none of its parts are used in the chemical reactions of photosynthesis. Only the energy it absorbs from the Sun is used in photosynthesis.
it occurs in the chloroplast / stroma oh and light reactions can only occur in a plant and some protists because only plants and some protists can perform photosynthesis, and it is in this process which light reactions occur. other cells don't have chloroplast and stromas.