plants can use energy
NADP, ATP
The light-dependent process and the dark(non-light-dependent) process.
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D
The hydrogen ions for the photosystems of the light-dependent reactions originate from water molecules during the process of photosynthesis.
During light dependent reactions chlorophyll and other light-aborbing molecules capture energy from sunlight.
The splitting of water and oxygen happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. This process, known as photolysis, is catalyzed by the enzyme complex photosystem II.
During the first stage of photosynthesis, chlorophyll absorbs light energy from the sun. This light energy is used to initiate the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
During the process of photosynthesis, oxygen is released as a byproduct when water molecules are split in the light-dependent reactions of the chloroplasts. This oxygen is then released into the atmosphere.
light absorption
During light dependent reactions chlorophyll and other light-aborbing molecules capture energy from sunlight.
Oxygen is produced in the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the thylakoid membranes during the light-dependent reactions.
glucose is formed in the form of ATP
The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis primarily produce ATP, NADPH, and oxygen. Therefore, a product that is not generated during this process is glucose. Glucose is synthesized later in the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle.