For each two water molecules, the noncyclic electron flow will produce 1 O2 molecule, 2 NADPH, and 1 ATP.
1 because it is the final electron acceptor at the end of the reaction. it picks up the electrons that join to a h+ ion and make NADPH
Oxiadation of NADH into NAD results in production of 2.5 ATP molecules.
6 NADPH are made in the Calvin Cycle during photosynthesis.
One NADPH yields 3 ATPs.
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3 ATP
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
electrons
The Calvin cycle is powered by ATP and NADPH. During photosynthesis there are light reactions and this is when ATP and NADPH are manufactured.
Light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin Cycle, and the cycle returns ADP, Pi, and NADP+ to the light reactions.ATP and NADPH are produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis and consumed by the Calvin cycle.
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
There are two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.
It is photosynthesis where light is not needed. It is a nickname for the Calvin-Benson cycle which is the second main step of photosynthesis. It utilizes the ATP and NADPH produced from the light-reactions as well as carbon dioxide from the air in order to produce glucose.
electrons
The Calvin cycle is powered by ATP and NADPH. During photosynthesis there are light reactions and this is when ATP and NADPH are manufactured.
The Calvin-Benson Cycle is dark reaction pathway of photosynthesis. The reactants to Calvin-Benson are carbon dioxide (CO2), ATP, electrons, and NADPH. These intermediary reactions yield a final product of CH2O. In turn the synthesis of 5CH2O results in a glucose (C6H12O6) molecule.
ATP and NADPH are the products utilized in the Calvin Cycle.
ATP and NADPH are produced during photosystems I and II of the light phase of photosynthesis.
The light reactions produce ATP and NADPH which they share with the Calvin cycle. The role of the nadph is producing energy.
This is called the Calvin cycle (aka Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle or reductive pentose phosphate cycle).