Only occur in the dark.
It has to make two products, Those are ingredients of the dark reaction.
Carbon, ATP and NADPH
divide into parts: light reactions and dark reactions
The two reactions which occur during photosynthesis are light reaction and dark reaction. Light reaction takes place only in the presence of light. Dark reaction can occur with or without light.
These stages are called the light reactions and the dark reactions. The light reactions take place in the presence of of light. The dark reactions do not require direct light, however dark reactions in most plants occur during the day.
ATP and NADPH fuel the dark reactions of photosynthesis.
Differences: >light reactions occur in the thykaloid membranes, but dark occur in stroma >light reactions are light dependent, or they need light to take place, whereas dark reactions don't > dark reactions use the products of the light reactions >light reactions are the first step of photosynthesis and dark reactions are the second step Similarities: >both in photosynthesis Thats really the only similarity!!! hope this helps :)
It has to make two products, Those are ingredients of the dark reaction.
chloroform production
Carbon fixation (the Calvin Cycle).
The Calvin Cycle
Carbon, ATP and NADPH
There are two reactions. Those are light dependent and independent.
You should ask Mr. Newberry. Hahaha
The second step in the Photosynthesis is the Calvin Cycle. It is also known as the Light-Independant Reactions or the Dark Reactions. :3
The so-called "dark reactions" are those that occur independently of the absorption of sunlight, but only when the "light reactions" are providing the molecules required. This only occurs when there is sunlight available.
stroma