The two things produced by photosynthesis are Starch and Oxygen.
Photosynthesis process
Light-dependent reactions use light to create ATP and NADPH/Reduced NADP Which is used on the Calvin cycle so of it is not present the cycle cannot continue.
ATP and NADPH2 are created in the light dependent stage and are needed for the transformation of GP into TP in the Calvin cycle.
Calvin cycle depends on the ATP and NADPH produced through the light reactions which can only occur when sunlight is present and mostly during the day as the moon doesn't provide enough light energy for photons to create enough energy
No, carbon dioxide is not taken into the chloroplast during the light-dependent reactions. The light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast and involve the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Carbon dioxide is actually taken in during the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle or dark reactions, which occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
The light-dependent reaction can only occur in the light because light supplies the energy needed for the reaction. In this stage of photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy (ATP) and 'reducing power' (NADPH) which are then used in the light-independent reaction. Also in the light-dependent reaction, water is split to provide the hydrogen needed to make NADPH. The light-independent reaction can take place in the light andthe dark, i.e., it is independent of the light! However, it needs the products of the light-dependent reaction (ATP and NADPH), so it cannot continue indefinitely without it. In the light-independent reaction, the ATP and NADPH produced by the light-dependent reaction are used to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrate, e.g., glucose. This happens in a series or reactions called the Calvin cycle. A link is provided.
Light-dependent reactions use light to create ATP and NADPH/Reduced NADP Which is used on the Calvin cycle so of it is not present the cycle cannot continue.
The Calvin Cycle take in CO2 and gives off sugar (CH2O).
The Calvin cycle is called the dark cycle because it does not require light to proceed. Unlike light reactions, the Calvin cycle is a light-independent reaction, which means it can and will occur in the dark as well as the light.
CO2 is needed for it. That is to get carbon
In order for CO2 to be fixed into carbohydrate in the Calvin Cycle, ATP and NADPH which are both made in the light dependent stage are needed.
ATP and NADPH2 are created in the light dependent stage and are needed for the transformation of GP into TP in the Calvin cycle.
The reactions of the Calvin cycle are also called the light independent reactions because they do not require light to take place. This is contrary to the light dependent process of photosynthesis.
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Calvin cycle depends on the ATP and NADPH produced through the light reactions which can only occur when sunlight is present and mostly during the day as the moon doesn't provide enough light energy for photons to create enough energy
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
Sunlight and H20 are needed for the light reactions in the thylakoids. This reaction gives of O2 and makes ATP and NADPH. CO2 is needed for the Calvin Cycle that takes place in the stroma. This reaction gives off sugar and makes ADP + P and NADP+.
A decomposition reaction takes one reactant and makes multiple products. AB -> A + B