The light-dependent stage. This is where light is absorbed by chlorophyll - the green pigment in plants- and water is split into Hydrogen and Oxygen. Energy is used to make ATP -Adenosine Tri-Phosphate- from ADP - Adenosine Di-Phosphate- which is called Photophosphorylation. Hydrogen combines with a hydrogen acceptor and Oxygen is released from the leaf.
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No not in the second step. First step is responsible
There are two steps. It needs H2o IN THE FIRST STEP.
It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
During the first step of photosynthesis, the chloroplasts (which give plants their green color) capture the energy from the sunlight. In the second step, the cell uses the captured energy (ATP) to produce sugars in the form of glucose.
Calvin cycle.
Light Dependant Reactions
No not in the second step. First step is responsible
In the leaves and The roots of the leaves
First step is light reaction.It takes place on thylakoid membranes.
yes
There are two steps. It needs H2o IN THE FIRST STEP.
It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
During the first step of photosynthesis, the chloroplasts (which give plants their green color) capture the energy from the sunlight. In the second step, the cell uses the captured energy (ATP) to produce sugars in the form of glucose.
The light reactants of photosynthesis, including light energy and water, are transformed into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These molecules are essential for driving the Calvin cycle, the part of photosynthesis that produces glucose from carbon dioxide. Without the light reactants, the Calvin cycle cannot proceed and glucose production is limited.
Calvin cycle.
Sun
To get rid of waste