oxygen, ATP, NADPH
Glucose, NADP and ADP
Glucose, NADP and ADP
The product of light independent reactions are Oxygen, ATP, and NADPH. ATP is a unit of energy that the body uses; NADPH is the reduced form of NADP (as you can tell, it is missing hydrogen).
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.
The main energy-storing product of the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis is ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH. In the light-independent phase, the main energy-storing product is glucose.
The sun is an independent light source.
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
The products of light-dependent reactions are used in light-independent reactions.
Light independent reactions take place during the Calvin cycle
No, it is not a light product.
The Calvin cycle is a light-independent process because it does not directly require light energy to function. It can occur in the absence of light, utilizing the products of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.