Water and NADP+
For the light dependent phase of photosynthesis all you need is sunlight and water as the inputs. The output is pure hydrogen (H+, protons) and oxygen. The protons are in the form of a hydrogen gradient, which is converted to ATP by the ATPase enzyme. Water is important because it provides the electrons lost when the sunlight is converted to chemical energy. The products after water is 'split' are the protons previously mentioned and oxygen.
In experiments, inputs to a process that can be manipulated include independent variables, which are deliberately changed to observe their effect on dependent variables. These inputs can include factors such as temperature, concentration, pressure, time, and material types. Additionally, environmental conditions like light intensity and humidity can also be adjusted. By controlling these inputs, researchers can better understand the relationships and effects within the system being studied.
Light-dependent reactions are those that require light to proceed.
The inputs for photosynthesis are light (which is energy), water (which is matter), and carbon dioxide (which is also matter).
Do you mean variable? It is a variable which depends on other things such as equations involving other inputs.
The light dependent reaction, of course.
In light dependent reactions ATP and NADPH are produced
The products of light-dependent reactions are used in light-independent reactions.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
The light-dependent process and the dark(non-light-dependent) process.
Yes, photosynthetic oxygen production is light-dependent.
Yes, photosystem 2 is a light-dependent process in photosynthesis. It absorbs photons to initiate the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where it helps generate oxygen and produce ATP and NADPH.