ATP and NADPH
The products of the light dependent reactions are used in the light independent reactions is ATP and NADPH. The light independent reaction is the Calvin cycle.
ATP is made in the light reaction process and is used to fuel the Dark Reaction a.k.a. The Calvin Cycle in order to make Glucose
ATP and NADH are produced. They are used in dark reaction
ATP and NADPH
The Calvin cycle does not require light, these reactions are also called the Light Independent reactions.
The initial reactions in photosynthesis are the light dependent reactions and the light independent reactions
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
Light dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH from energy captured from light. Therefore without light it cannot proceed. Light independent reactions fix carbon dioxide into glucose using the ATP and NADPH produced in the light dependent reactions. So light independent reactions can occur without light as long as CO2, ATP and NADPH is present.
Light-independent reactions are also known as carbon fixation.Are you talking about the Calvin Cycle/Dark Rxn's in chloroplasts?
false its light independent reactions
They are ATP and NADH. They are energy carrying molecules.
Biochemical reactions in photosynthesis that produce organic molecules from carbon dioxide, that do not need light. This means that the aforementioned processes are 'independent of light'. N.B. Light refers to sunlight
Calvin cycle is what molecule carrys energy to the light-independent reactions.
They are ATP and NADH. They are energy carrying molecules.
In photosynthesis, the light reactions converts the sunlight int chemical energy (ATP molecules, NADH+H). Dark reactions (light independent reactions) do not use sunlight directly, but use energy stored in ATP and NADH molecules combined with CO2 to produce sugars.
The products of light-dependent reactions are used in light-independent reactions.
In photosynthesis, the light reactions converts the sunlight int chemical energy (ATP molecules, NADH+H). Dark reactions (light independent reactions) do not use sunlight directly, but use energy stored in ATP and NADH molecules combined with CO2 to produce sugars.
In photosynthesis, the light reactions converts the sunlight int chemical energy (ATP molecules, NADH+H). Dark reactions (light independent reactions) do not use sunlight directly, but use energy stored in ATP and NADH molecules combined with CO2 to produce sugars.
The Calvin cycle does not require light, these reactions are also called the Light Independent reactions.
splitting of water molecules
The light-independent reactions occur in the storm of the chloroplast. The light- independent reactions are "independent" from light so they can happen else where. The light-dependent reactions happen in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast where the light is absorbed, and the reactions depend on the light.