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Q: Is CO2 reduced during the dark reaction?
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Name the gas that absorbed during light and dark reaction?

co2 is required


What gas is needed in dark reaction?

CO2 is needed for it. That is to get carbon


Photosynthesis is a redox reaction. This means that H2O is BLANK during the light reactions and CO2 is BLANK during the Calvin cycle. a. consumed...reduced b. reduced...oxidized c. oxidized...reduced?

Its c. osicized...reduced!!


What dark reaction converts to sugar?

mix them


What happens during the 2nd step of photosynthesis?

The cell uses captured energy to make sugars. It needs H2O and CO2. The materials move to chloroplasts. The chemical reactions result in glucose and oxygen production. Glucose is used by the plant for energy.


What is the purpose of dark reaction?

It produces glucose .


Where do plants get carbon dioxide for the dark reaction of photosynthesis?

Major amount of CO2 for dark reaction is provided by the atmosphere. Part of it is also contributed by cellular respiration of plants.


Why is the Dark Reaction sometimes called Light Independent Reaction?

Because the dark reactions are CO2 assimilation's and do not need light energy. They use the ATP and NADPH created from the light reactions to convert CO2 to carbohydrates, so this can happen in the "dark" as long as the light reactions already happened.


What is the raw materials of Dark Reaction?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) hope this helps <3 i love YOU!!! >.<


What molecules are used to power dark reactions What molecule does this energy breakdown?

NADPH2 and ATP produced during photolysis of water in light reaction are used to power dark reactions of photosynthesis in which CO2 is assimilated to form glucose.


Why does the carbon dioxide vary with time during an acid and carbonate reaction?

The reaction of an acid with a carbonate produces CO2 gas. Initially, there is no CO2, but as the reaction proceeds, CO2 is produced and the level of CO2 increases. When one or both of the reactants runs out (is limiting), the production of CO2 ceases. The general reaction looks like this: 2H^+ + CO3^2- ---> H2CO3 ---> CO2(g) + H2O


How the direction of exchange of gases in plants changes during the day?

During day, light reaction takes place which is used by plants for taking oxygen (o2) and giving out carbon dioxide (co2) by the process of photosynthesis. During night, dark reaction takes place which is used by plants for vice versa.