during a light reaction two things are responsible for producing a reaction containing the 5 elelments responsible for these reaction. First and foremost an wavelength supplied by a DC current in other words what comes in and out of the friction of the wave... to be made from the original source one is then able to determine what is beiong produced by the actual current. Your question is fundamentally flawed in the fact that you have not stated the acvtual source of the light in which comes forth from. Are we talking about gas? are we talking about electromagnetisis? Or is it aq simple halogen light that you speak of? In order to assist you further I must know more information, you must restate your question in the form that would indicate about which light source youi speak of..
much like i could ask what comes out of the exhaust fromn a car.....One would Argue that well of couse exhaust fumes do,.... but what if i were speaking in terms of the car i was describing was electric?
that being said please try to state your questions clearer in the future and i may be willing to answer them
Oxygen is produced in the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the thylakoid membranes during the light-dependent reactions.
Mitochondria
Glucose is produced during the Calvin cycle, which is also known as the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis. This process takes place in the stroma of the chloroplasts and requires ATP and NADPH generated during the light-dependent reactions.
In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, approximately 18 molecules of ATP are produced for every 6 molecules of oxygen released.
The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis is water. During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water molecules are split into oxygen, protons, and electrons, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
Oxygen is produced during the light reactions of photosynthesis when water molecules are split by the photosystem II complex. This process releases oxygen as a byproduct.
The light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis generate oxygen from water. No ATP is produced during this step.
photosynthesis or clorofil
Oxygen is produced in the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the thylakoid membranes during the light-dependent reactions.
There are two products. Thoseare NADPH and ATP.
ATP and NADPH
Mitochondria
Glucose is produced during the Calvin cycle, which is also known as the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis. This process takes place in the stroma of the chloroplasts and requires ATP and NADPH generated during the light-dependent reactions.