In scientific terms the light-independent reaction related to the process of photosynthesis which involves the conversion and reaction of carbon dioxide and other compounds to form Glucose.
ATP and NADPH
Seizures for people who have photosensitive epilepsy. They are caused by reactions to light, like flashing lights, strobe lights, flickering lights etc.
They are called LIGHTS
They are called LIGHTS
Strobe lights can cause various side effects, particularly in individuals with photosensitive conditions. Common reactions include headaches, dizziness, eye strain, and disorientation. In susceptible individuals, such as those with epilepsy, strobe lights can trigger seizures. Additionally, prolonged exposure may lead to visual aftereffects or temporary vision disturbances.
The two main reactions in photosynthesis are the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin Cycle. Light-dependent reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. The Calvin Cycle, which is also known as the light-independent reactions, takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts and involves the production of glucose from carbon dioxide using ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions.
At take-off, inside an aircraft, having all lights off allows the passengers eyes to adjust to the actual level of light onboard. Should an emergency occur theoretically passengers and crew reactions should be faster.
The Northern Lights are also called the Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights is the effect of magnetic reactions. The Northern Lights are best seen in the North Pole and the South Pole. The sun gives off energy particles that is also called solar wind. The solar particles travel hundreds of miles in seconds. When the solar particles get close to earth they collide into the atmosphere and explodes. When millions of these explosions happen they create light. That light is called the Northern Lights or the Aurora Borealis.
Energy cannot be made or destroyed. It's just their since the Big Bang. If you're asking about how the sun "lights up", it does by transferring helium to hydrogen.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
Electron transfer reactions. reactions involving losing and gaining electrons
physical reactions are reactions that handle physically