There are two types of plants. IT could be PGA or OAAas results.
Those are NADPH and ATP. they are made out in the light reaction.
ATP and NADPH
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the 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.
The plant absorbs CO2 and oxygen. These molecules are used in the Calvin Cycle, which is also called the light-independent reaction. The products of the Calvin Cycle are then used in the Electron Transport Chain (ETC or Light-Dependent Reaction) to produce ATP.
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.
CO2, Glycogen, Trollogen, and hair follicles.
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
NADPH2 and ATP are "used up" in the Calvin cycle (dark reaction.) ATP is converted into ADP and NADPH2 is converted into NADP.
No, not unless the plant is exposed to light.
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
the light-independent reaction
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 plant absorbs CO2 and oxygen. These molecules are used in the Calvin Cycle, which is also called the light-independent reaction. The products of the Calvin Cycle are then used in the Electron Transport Chain (ETC or Light-Dependent Reaction) to produce ATP.
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
They are found in the light reaction. Photosystems not involved in Calvin cycle.
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.