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In the light independent reaction which takes place in the stroma turning carbon dioxide into glucose
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide.
Yes starch are long chains of glucose because during photosynthesis during the dark reaction hydrogen is used to reduce the carbon dioxide, it joins with the carbon dioxide in turn creating glucose well a molecule of glucose .. so starch will be formed with. Many of these molecules joining together
In the reaction of respiration glucose and oxygen are broken down to produce carbon dioxide and water
In the light independent reaction which takes place in the stroma turning carbon dioxide into glucose
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide.
The Calvin cycle, which uses the NADPH and ATP generated by the light-dependent reactions to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide to glucose.
Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
The chemicals producted during photosynthesis are oxygen, which is released as waste in the light dependent reaction, and glucose released in the Calvin Cycle
Making glucose form an amino acid is a type of a real neat trick. Normally plants make glucose from a reaction involving carbon dioxide and hydrogen with the hydrogen produced from water by photosynthesis. Glucose is a raw material for the production of amino acids. The other way around does not work.
Yes starch are long chains of glucose because during photosynthesis during the dark reaction hydrogen is used to reduce the carbon dioxide, it joins with the carbon dioxide in turn creating glucose well a molecule of glucose .. so starch will be formed with. Many of these molecules joining together
light reaction is photolysis which mean using light or photon to lysis or break the water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen ion, H+. Dark reaction or the calvin cycle uses hydrogen ion to convert carbon dioxide into glucose
glucose is formed in the form of ATP
In the reaction of respiration glucose and oxygen are broken down to produce carbon dioxide and water
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + ATP + Water Photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide + water + sunlight = Glucose + Oxygen