A dark phase may be many things:
It appears completely dark during the new moon phase.
The moon is not dark all the time. It is dark in a phase called a "new moon." But it only temporarily lasts.
The phase of the moon that appears completely dark when observed from Earth is the new moon. When it is completely bright, it is the full moon.
New Moon
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New Moon.
Plants do grow in the "dark." There are 2 phases to photosynthesis: a light phase and a dark phase. The dark phase does not necessarily mean it happens in the dark but it CAN occur during the dark. It is the metabolism of the compounds made during the light phase, the phase requiring sunlight, of photosynthesis. Plants held in the dark too long build up cell compounds from the normal cellular pathways and create a situation called "inhibition" in which the accumulation of the cellular metabolics, the by-product, build until it causes the cell to stop normal functioning and either dies or must alter the chemistry in a manner to move those by-products out of the cell.
during the dark phase assembly of gluscose takes place during the light phase molecular martial arts takes place
If their phase difference is constant, then they don't produce light and dark patterns. Light spots are produced where the two sources are in phase, and dark spots where they're out of phase.
It appears completely dark during the new moon phase.
there is a reason. it does not need light.
It is called the dark combining.
its dark reaction!
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The whole process of photosynthesis is not divided into 3, but into 2 steps - light and dark reactions.The dark reactions are also known as the dark phase of photosynthesis and this dark phase is divided into 3 steps.Actually the dark phase is the Calvin cycle which is composed of these 3 major steps: 1. Carbon (or Carbon Dioxide - CO2) fixation 2. Reduction 3. Regeneration (of Ribulose)
It is oxygen