NADPH2 and ATP are "used up" in the Calvin cycle (dark reaction.) ATP is converted into ADP and NADPH2 is converted into NADP.
CO2, Glycogen, Trollogen, and hair follicles.
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.
the light-independent reaction
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.
ATP and NADPH
The light reaction
the Calvin cycle
Calvin Cycle
The proper name for the light-independent reaction is the Calvin Cycle. It is also known as the dark reaction or the carbon fixation process because it does not directly require light to occur.