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What is needed in the light independent reaction?

Carbon dioxide and oxygen


What is the Light- independent reaction?

In scientific terms the light-independent reaction related to the process of photosynthesis which involves the conversion and reaction of carbon dioxide and other compounds to form Glucose.


What requires carbon dioxide rubp ATP and nadph?

Light independent reaction, which occurs in the stroma.


What is the light independent reaction of photosynthesis?

ATP and NADPH


Is glucose made during light-dependent or light-independent reactions?

Glucose is made during the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.


What are the reactants and products of a light dependent reaction and a light independent reaction?

The reactants of light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis are H20 (water), ADP, and NADP+.The products of light-dependent pathways of photosynthesis are Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH.The reactants of light-independent reactions are ATP, NADPH, and Carbon Dioxide.The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.


What is the lights reactions?

In scientific terms the light-independent reaction related to the process of photosynthesis which involves the conversion and reaction of carbon dioxide and other compounds to form Glucose.


What is released during the light reaction?

Carbon dioxide is released during the light reaction.


What gas is produced in the light-independent reactions?

carbon dioxide


What is needed in light independent reactions?

Carbon dioxide and oxygen


What substance is released during the light reaction?

Carbon dioxide is released during the light reaction.


When carbon burns in air carbon dioxide is formed what type of reaction is this?

This is a combustion reaction, where a fuel (carbon) reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.