The biosphere, speaking generically, is all the living things -- plants and animals -- in the world.
The biosphere is the global ecosystem, the sum of all the planet's ecosystems. This includes the atmosphere (several kilometers), and the land (at least 3000 meters below ground to the depth of several kilometers). It is often referred to as the "zone of life", where all of earths organisms live.
Closed Biosphere (scientific research projects)
The Biosphere is a sealed, self-supporting ecological environment created to study diverse ecosystems in a controlled medium. Large-scale experiments on human systems (Biosphere 2, BIOS-3) were carried out from 1972 to 1991, with only limited success. None showed the capability for long-term self-sufficiency.
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.yes.glucose is made in dark reaction.
The product of the dark reaction in photosynthesis is glucose.
The end product of the light reactions is ATP and NADPH, which are then used in the dark reactions to produce glucose through the Calvin cycle.
The end result of the dark reaction, also known as the Calvin cycle, is the production of glucose. This process utilizes carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH to produce glucose, which is used as energy by the plant or stored for later use.
It produces glucose .
The light reaction produces ATP and NADPH, which are needed to fuel the dark reaction. The dark reaction (Calvin Cycle) uses the ATP and NADPH produced in the light reaction to fuel the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose. In essence, the light reaction provides the energy source that drives the dark reaction.
the dark reaction would stop producing glucose.
It is happening in the dark reaction. In th storma of chloroplast.
The inputs of the Dark Reaction are NADPH, ATP, and CO2. The NADPH and ATP, which were produced in the Light Reactions, fix the carbon into a carbohydrate such as glucose. Enzymes are also needed for the Dark Reaction to take place. One such enzyme is Rubisco, which interacts with CO2 and RuBP in the first step of the Dark Reaction.
The most important product of the dark reaction, also known as the Calvin cycle, is glucose. This process takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts and utilizes ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions to convert carbon dioxide into glucose for energy storage and other cellular processes.
Main product is the glucose. RuBP and few minor products also can be seen
carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce glucose and other compounds.