That is the dark reaction. It needs no light
in the thylakoid
Mitochonndria are cell organells related to respiration. Light reaction, on the other hand, occurs during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. Thus, any part of a mitochondrion is not responsible for light reactions.
mesophyll cells
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, a vital organelle in the plant cell.
in the stomata
in the thylakoid
is this asking where they occur or when they occur?anyway, light reactions take place in the stroma, which are in the chloroplast of plant cell. these are the little things that make plants green. this type of reaction can only take place in plant and some protist cells, because photosynthesis does not occur in any other kind of cell. (light reactions are a part of photosynthesis.)
photosynthesis occurs in the gametophyte
leaves
Mitochonndria are cell organells related to respiration. Light reaction, on the other hand, occurs during photosynthesis in the chloroplasts. Thus, any part of a mitochondrion is not responsible for light reactions.
it is the part where photosynthesis occur
Calvin cycle
mesophyll cells
the chloroplasts
Kreb's cycle is part of cellular respiration, it needs nothing but oxygen and glucose. Only photosynthesis needs light.
Light is needed to excite electrons in the electron transport chain to commence photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis can be divided into two part: light reaction is the first stage of photosynthesis, occurring only in the presence of light, during which energy captured from light drives the production of ATP. dark reaction is the second stage of photosynthesis, not requiring light to occur, and during which energy released from ATP drives the production of organic molecules from carbon dioxide.