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ATP, NADPH AND oxygen

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Where do the lightdependent reactions take place?

on the thykaloid membranes of the chloroplast.


What are the 3 products of the light dependent reactions in photosynthesis?

Oxygen, glucose, and ATP


What are the ending products in the light dependent reaction?

The end products in light dependent reactions are: 1.Oxygen 2.ATP 3.NADPH


Why don't all reactions produce the same amount of products?

all reactions are different. therefore, different amounts of products are produced.


How are light dependent and independent reactions related?

The products of light-dependent reactions are used in light-independent reactions.


What photosynthetic products created by light reactions are required by dark reactions?

ATP and NADPH2


What is salt neutralization?

Salts are the products of reactions between acids an bases (neutralization reactions).


How are the chemical products of the light trapping reactions coupled to the synthesis of carbohydrates?

Basically, the light-trapping reactions trap sunlight within them. The products of these reactions are glucose and chlorophyll. These products are coupled to the synthesis of carbohydrates because when carbohydrates are synthesized, glucose is created. Both reactions have a product of glucose. This is how they are related/coupled.


What happens in the light depandant reactions?

it is making two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.


Are salts made from bases?

Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases (neutralization reactions).


What useful products do anabolic reactions form?

Anabolic reactions form organs and tissues of the body.


How can you identify salt?

1. After the taste. 2. After the products of some chemical reactions. 3. After a crystallographic study. 4. After a chemical analysis.