Calvin Cycle
The main processes in the in dependant reactions are collectively called the Calvin Cycle.
The light reactions occur in the thylakoid space, which can also be called the granum.
Metabolism and/or catabolism.
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy
Endothermic
yes
The Calvin cycle does not require light, these reactions are also called the Light Independent reactions.
H+ is a positively charged ion also called a proton and OH- is negatively charged, also called hydroxide. These can make up acid and base reactions.
Calvin Cycle
because the Calvin cycle does not require light
Such reactions are called neutralization reactions.
These are generally referred to as polymerization reactions. They may also be called condensation reactions sometimes.
This is called the light phase oh photosynthesis as opposed to the dark phase. During the light phase, photons excite enzymes on the thylakoid. Also can be known as Light-Dependent Reactions
the Calvin cycle
The reactions of the Calvin cycle are also called the light independent reactions because they do not require light to take place. This is contrary to the light dependent process of photosynthesis.
All of the decomposition reactions in an organism taken together is called catabolism, while the synthesis reactions are called anabolism.
The reactions of oxygen are called oxydations.