Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced from the formation of glucose.
The plants that use photosynthesis would die because the plants would not create food. They would die of hunger. Without another source of food, most of the animals would likewise die off. Most life would die anyway because the oxygen released by the plants would no longer enter the atmosphere to be used in respiration. Photosynthesis is an irreplaceable part of the carbon cycle, on which the vast majority of life on Earth depends.
The light reactions provide the energy carriers used in the Calvin cycle
plants (APEX )
A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy.
The thylakoid
From the motion of hydrogen ions
from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP synthase
Less sunlight is being used by photosystem II
You would need 50 molecules of glucose to net 1800 ATP molecules in aerobic respiration. This number can be found by dividing 36 net ATP created by glucose with 1800.
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ATP is produced for use by cells.
cellular respiration
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insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce