yes
Theoretically yes. Although I don´t know how likely this is to occur, the light from a reflection can be as strong or even stronger than the light that reaches you directly from it´s source.
the calvin cycle
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.
No. Unless there was another light source besides the sun;photosynthesis is a process involving light.
That is the Dark cycle. Also called Calvin cycle
Reflection
a light source and a reflector
reflection occurs when you look in a mirror and light bounces off of the mirrror and it comes back and you can see your reflection
There are 2 kinds of angle that lets reflection to occur the angle of incidence- it is the light going to flat or smooth surface the angle of reflection- where in the bouncing back of light occurs the angle of incidence and angle of reflection usually have the equal measure
To put it simply, reflection happens everywhere on every single object, that how we see them its the different colours of light being reflected into our eyes.
Theoretically yes. Although I don´t know how likely this is to occur, the light from a reflection can be as strong or even stronger than the light that reaches you directly from it´s source.
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
Reflection occurs when light waves bounce off a surface and return in the opposite direction. In a sketch, you can show this by drawing a light ray coming in at an angle to the surface and then bouncing off it at an equal angle on the other side of the normal line. The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection according to the law of reflection.
You can compare it by saying that each of them occur when a light transfers through one meduim to another. That's one way of explaining it.That is incorrect :( It happens when light is shone onto or through a different medium. Reflection happens when light is shone ONTO a mirror, you cant shine light THROUGH a mirror.
Yes light can travel through prisms. At some points it would occur total internal reflection and at some points there would be refraction of light.
it occurs in light independent reaction!!!
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