During the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the light-independent reactions or the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy stored during the light-dependent reactions. This process takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast and involves a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that ultimately produce glucose, which is a form of stored energy for the plant.
The second portion of photosynthesis is the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle. During this stage, carbon dioxide is used to produce glucose by utilizing ATP and NADPH generated in the light-dependent reactions. The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
NADPH is the other molecule produced in the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the light-dependent reactions. Both ATP and NADPH are essential for the production of sugars in the Calvin cycle, which is the third stage of photosynthesis.
Carbon fixation takes place during the Calvin cycle, which is the second stage of photosynthesis. In this process, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic compounds by using the energy obtained from light-dependent reactions.
In the second phase of photosynthesis, known as the light-independent reactions or the Calvin cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy stored from the light-dependent reactions. This process takes place in the stroma of the chloroplasts and does not require light to occur.
The suture of the second portion of the small intestine is known as the mesentery. It is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the small intestine to the posterior abdominal wall, providing support and allowing blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics to reach the intestine.
The second portion of photosynthesis is the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle. During this stage, carbon dioxide is used to produce glucose by utilizing ATP and NADPH generated in the light-dependent reactions. The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Calvin cycle.
Atp is one of them.
A second helping, or "seconds," is when one has eaten all of their first plate or portion of food, and then gets another (second) plate or portion during the same meal.
It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
No not in the second step. First step is responsible
The word used to describe one thousandth of a second is "millisecond."
Cavin cycle is the second step. The second step of photosynthesis.
Well the first portion is on march 22 and the second portion is sometime in April.
photosynthesis
The first portion of the small intestine, the duodenum, is straight. The second portion, the ileum, is coiled.
it includes only one supporting detail.