Mainly ATP and NADH are formed.They are used in dark reaction
ATP and NADPH
The carriers of energy formed during the light-dependent reaction are ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate). These molecules carry the energy captured from sunlight and help fuel the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.
Mainly ATP and NADH are formed.They are used in dark reaction
Mainly ATP and NADH are formed.They are used in dark reaction
Electron carriers and energy carriers are related but not the same. Electron carriers (such as NADH and FADH2) transfer electrons in biochemical reactions, while energy carriers (such as ATP) store and transfer energy for cellular processes. Electrons are involved in the flow of energy within cells, but energy carriers can involve other forms of energy besides electrons.
Mainly ATP and NADH are formed.They are used in dark reaction
Waves are carriers of energy because waves are caused by energy flowing through the water making them move in a wavy motion. The waves are also caused by the wind blowing on the top of the water.
Energy carriers are molecules that can temporarily store or transport energy within cells. They typically have high-energy bonds that can release energy when broken. Additionally, energy carriers have the ability to transfer energy to other molecules in metabolic processes.
they provide energy carriers
Energy carriers such as ATP belong to a group of molecules known as adenosine nucleotides. These molecules carry and transfer energy within cells for various cellular processes. Other examples of energy carriers include NADH, FADH2, and GTP.
Energy carriers like ATP can participate in coupled reactions by providing the necessary energy to drive an endergonic reaction (which requires energy input) by being hydrolyzed into ADP and inorganic phosphate, releasing energy in the process. This released energy can then be used to drive an exergonic reaction (which releases energy) by providing the required activation energy for the reaction to occur. In this way, energy carriers facilitate coupling reactions that require an input of energy.
Yes, energy is transferred through energy carriers as electricity, hydrogen, ... etc.