The first stage of photosynthesis is the light dependent reactions. During this stage, photons excite the electrons that move through Photosystem I, Photosystem II, and the Electron Transport Chain to produce ATP and NADPH. The ATP and NADPH produced in this first step are then used later during the Calvin Cycle.
During the first stage of photosynthesis, chlorophyll absorbs light energy from the sun. This light energy is used to initiate the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Carbon fixation takes place during the Calvin cycle, which is the second stage of photosynthesis. In this process, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic compounds by using the energy obtained from light-dependent reactions.
Glucose production occurs in the 2nd stage of photosynthesis, the Calvin-Benson cycle. The first stage of photosynthesis captures much of the energy from light in order to store that energy in the glucose.
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide with water to make glucose. The carbon atoms are the most important in this exchange, as the oxygen, while used, is a little excessive, and extra is left over once the process is complete.
The first child typically leaves home during the "empty nest" stage of the family life cycle. This stage occurs when children reach adulthood and move out of the family home to start their own independent lives.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
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The light-independent stage of photosynthesis, also known as the Calvin cycle, occurs in the stroma of the chloroplasts. Here, carbon dioxide is fixed and converted into sugars using the ATP and NADPH generated during the light-dependent stage.
Prophase occurs during the first stage of the cell cycle, which is the mitotic phase. It is characterized by the condensation of chromatin into visible chromosomes, the disintegration of the nuclear envelope, and the formation of the mitotic spindle.
They produce oxygen gas during the light reactions.
During the second stage of photosynthesis, also called the Calvin Cycle, CO2 is used to turn organic molecules into sugar.
They produce oxygen gas during the light reactions.
Sleepwalking disorder (somnambulism) occurs when the patient is capable of complex movements during sleep, including walking. Sleepwalking occurs during stage 3 and stage 4 NREM sleep during the first part of the night.
During the first stage of photosynthesis, chlorophyll absorbs light energy from the sun. This light energy is used to initiate the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Yes duplication of chromosomes occurs during the first stage of meiosis or during prophase.
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Carbon fixation takes place during the Calvin cycle, which is the second stage of photosynthesis. In this process, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic compounds by using the energy obtained from light-dependent reactions.