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the two molecules that leave the Calvin cycle and are combined to form glucose is CO2

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In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, approximately 18 molecules of ATP are produced for every 6 molecules of oxygen released.


How much ATP is produced in the light dependent reactions?

In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, ATP is produced through the process of photophosphorylation. Each cycle of the light-dependent reactions produces two molecules of ATP.


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In light dependent reactions ATP and NADPH are produced


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What products from the light dependent reactions are used in the light independent reactions to make a 6 carbon sugar?

Glucose, NADP and ADP


Where does the energy required for the Calvin cycle originate?

The energy required for the Calvin cycle originates from the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, where sunlight is captured and converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These molecules produced in the light-dependent reactions are then used as energy sources in the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into sugars.


Are produced by reactions that take place in the thylakoids and are consumed by reactions in the stroma?

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Why sugar is not aproduce of the light dependent reaction?

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