There are two products. Thoseare NADPH and ATP.
In photosynthesis, the reactants of the light-dependent reaction are water and light energy, which are used to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH. The products of the light-independent reaction (Calvin cycle) are ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide, which are used to produce glucose through a series of enzymatic reactions. The light-dependent reaction occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, while the light-independent reaction takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
The Calvin cycle, also known as the dark reaction or light-independent reaction of photosynthesis, is the chemical cycle that involves the process of photosynthesis. In this cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy from ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
# photosynthesis 2. Water is the source of hydrogenduring the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis. Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere and the hydrogen is transferred to a carrier molecule called NADP, to produce NADPH. The NADPH is then used in the light independent reaction to reduce carbon dioxide to carbohydrate. See my answer to this question on WikiAnswers: What connects the light dependent reaction to the light independent reaction?
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.
The light dependent reaction produces two useful substances for the plant: ATP and NADPH. In addition it produces a waste product, oxygen gas. The ATP and the NADPH are then used in the light independent reaction. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
There are two products. Thoseare NADPH and ATP.
In photosynthesis, the reactants of the light-dependent reaction are water and light energy, which are used to produce oxygen, ATP, and NADPH. The products of the light-independent reaction (Calvin cycle) are ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide, which are used to produce glucose through a series of enzymatic reactions. The light-dependent reaction occurs in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, while the light-independent reaction takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Light dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH from energy captured from light. Therefore without light it cannot proceed. Light independent reactions fix carbon dioxide into glucose using the ATP and NADPH produced in the light dependent reactions. So light independent reactions can occur without light as long as CO2, ATP and NADPH is present.
Glucose is made during the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
The two things produced by photosynthesis are Starch and Oxygen.
The two reactions of photosynthesis are connected by two substances: ATP and NADPH. These are produced by the light dependent reaction and are used by the light independent reaction. ATP is produced from ADP and Pi (phosphate): ADP + Pi ---> ATP This reaction requires energy to make it work, and this energy comes from light absorbed in the light dependent reaction. NADPH is produced from NADP+ and H: NADP+ + H ---> NADPH This reaction also requires energy, which is obtained from light in the light dependent reaction. The ATP and the NADPH are used in the light dependent reaction to provide energy and a source of H to convert CO2 to CH2O (carbohydrate). The products of the reactions (ADP, Pi, NADP+) are recycled in the light dependent reaction to produce more ATP and NADPH. For a summary diagram see: http://www.griffined.com/imagesphotosynthesis-overview.gif
yes,there are two reactions the light dependent and the light independent.pen the light independent is the reaction where the photosynthesis happen nighttime.
ATP and NADPH
Usually, a "light dependent reaction" refers to photosynthesis, which produces oxygen to be released, and glucose for the plant to use for energy.
The Calvin cycle, also known as the dark reaction or light-independent reaction of photosynthesis, is the chemical cycle that involves the process of photosynthesis. In this cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using the energy from ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
The net gain of ATP in photosynthesis is 3 molecules of ATP per 1 molecule of glucose produced in the Calvin cycle. This ATP is generated through the light-dependent reactions that occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts.
# photosynthesis 2. Water is the source of hydrogenduring the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis. Water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere and the hydrogen is transferred to a carrier molecule called NADP, to produce NADPH. The NADPH is then used in the light independent reaction to reduce carbon dioxide to carbohydrate. See my answer to this question on WikiAnswers: What connects the light dependent reaction to the light independent reaction?