That would be the ATP produced generally by photosystem II. ( discounting photosystem I electron cycling ) and The NADPH reduced by photosystem I.
Main product is glucoseAlso amino acids,RuBP,Glycerol can generate
There are two types of main products. Those are OAA or PGA.
During the day the plant photosynthesizes, this converts carbon dioxide and sunlight into oxygen and energy, during the night the plant begins "Respiration", as it respires it can use some of the oxygen that it has produced during the day
Cellular respiration occurs in three distinct, yet interconnected, series of reactions: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain.Glucose and oxygen are required for cellular respiration; the products of these reactions include CO2, water, and energy. Although most of the energy is lost as heat, almost half is captured in the form of high-energy electrons that the cell can store through the synthesis of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). this is not all
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis produces glucose (C6H12O6) which is required by organisms for respiration, it also gives off bi-products of O2 and water, the oxygen is released into the atmosphere or recycled by the plant in its own respiration reactions.
Photosynthesis produces glucose (C6H12O6) which is required by organisms for respiration, it also gives off bi-products of O2 and water, the oxygen is released into the atmosphere or recycled by the plant in its own respiration reactions.
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
ATP and NADPH2
No, it is required only in cellular respiration. Fermentation takes place in the absence of oxygen.
Because the reactants required for cellular respiration (glucose and oxygen) are the products ofphotosyntheses And the and the products of cellular respiration (carbon dioxide and water) are the reactants of photosynthesis.
It is in respiration in aerobic reactions where it usually requires energy. It also requires water and oxygen. It occurs inside every cell to the formation of energy-rich ATP.
During the day the plant photosynthesizes, this converts carbon dioxide and sunlight into oxygen and energy, during the night the plant begins "Respiration", as it respires it can use some of the oxygen that it has produced during the day
Cellular respiration occurs in three distinct, yet interconnected, series of reactions: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain.Glucose and oxygen are required for cellular respiration; the products of these reactions include CO2, water, and energy. Although most of the energy is lost as heat, almost half is captured in the form of high-energy electrons that the cell can store through the synthesis of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). this is not all
Similarities: 1. Glucose is the starting substance in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 2. In both ATP energy only evolved. 3. Chemical reactions occur in these process are enzyme catalysed reactions. 4. Glycolysis step is common in both these process. Differences: 1. Aerobic respiration is a complete oxidation process whereas anaerobioc is incomplete oxidation process. 2. Oxygen is required for aerobic respiration and is not required for anaerobic respiration. 3. Energy released in aerobic process is 38 ATP molecules and energy released is 2 ATP molecules in anaerobic process.
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis is performed in two stages:Light reactions (or light-dependent reactions): Energy from sunlight is required.Dark reactions (or light-independent reactions): No sunlight is required. However, energy formed by the light-dependent reactions is needed.
1. Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma and light- dependent reactions take place in the granum, also light is not required for all the reactions of Calvin cycle.2. Calvin cycle assimilates CO2 to form organic compounds whereas in light reactions photolysis of water leads the formation of energy rich inorganic compounds.