Light Development...?
During photosynthesis, glucose is manufactured from CO2 and water. This glucose is stored in the chloroplasts as starch grains, hence the name 'energy storage reaction' for describing photosynthesis.
polymerisation. 2 monomers split to forn a polymer
One example of a photolytic reaction that is not a decomposition reaction is the photolysis of water during photosynthesis. In this reaction, light energy is used to split water molecules into oxygen, hydrogen ions, and electrons, which are then used in the production of energy-rich molecules like ATP and NADPH.
The scientific name of chloroplasts is chloroplast.
When a compound is broken down by the reaction with water, this is termed hydrolysis.
Another name for hydrolysis is reaction. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction where water reacts with a compound. This produces other compounds.
electrolysis
Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH are all products of the light reactions in photosynthesis that occur in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
Light-independent reactions are also known as carbon fixation.Are you talking about the Calvin Cycle/Dark Rxn's in chloroplasts?
Photosynthesis uses CO2, water, and sunlight to produce glucose, oxygen, and water.
A condensation reaction is a chemical reaction where man-made polymers are made. Condensation reaction is a reaction that links monomers with the release of water.
There are many different reactions that form water, the combustion of organic molecules, neutralisation reactions to name a few but you could not tell the mechanism of a reaction by that it forms water