The product of the dark reaction in photosynthesis is glucose.
Nitrogen
The Calvin-Benson Cycle is dark reaction pathway of photosynthesis. The reactants to Calvin-Benson are carbon dioxide (CO2), ATP, electrons, and NADPH. These intermediary reactions yield a final product of CH2O. In turn the synthesis of 5CH2O results in a glucose (C6H12O6) molecule.
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
Oxygen is the atmospheric gas that is produced as a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis and is essential for aerobic respiration in organisms. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration to break down glucose and produce ATP, providing energy for various cellular functions.
The cycle that is also called the dark reaction in photosynthesis is the Calvin cycle. This process occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts and involves the fixation of carbon dioxide into glucose molecules using energy from ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions.
They are used to produce sugar during the dark reaction
Dark Reaction is important because it is the last process to the end product of photosynthesis.
why light reaction of photosynthesis is essential before the dark reaction can procced?
Nitrogen
light reaction and dark reaction
It is not dark photosynthesis.It is dark reaction.It takes place in stroma.
The light independent reaction.
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
Gluecose and Oxygen
Gluecose and Oxygen
The dark reaction as it pertains to photosynthesis occurs when the plant, in the absence of sunlight, continue to supply energy. The dark side of photosynthesis relies upon the stored starches to fuel the energy cycles.
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