No, ADP (adenosine diphosphate) is not a product of the light reactions of photosynthesis. Instead, the light reactions produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to synthesize glucose. During the light reactions, water is split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. ADP is generated when ATP is used for energy in various cellular processes.
It is the light reaction. Then they moves to dark reaction
ADP
During light dependent reaction photolysis of water takes place resulting in to the formation of energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP from NADP and ADP. Oxygen is liberated as a bye-product.
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
The hydrolysis of ATP to ADP is used to drive a reaction in metabolism.
Glucose, NADP and ADP
It is the light reaction. Then they moves to dark reaction
ADP
During light dependent reaction photolysis of water takes place resulting in to the formation of energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP from NADP and ADP. Oxygen is liberated as a bye-product.
Light Reaction
Glucose, NADP and ADP
u add a hydrogen to a ADP and it makes ATP.
inputs are light,chlorophyll,water,ADP,NADPH outputs are ATP,NADPH2,oxygen
Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
The products of the hydrolysis of ATP are ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (Pi). In addition to ADP and Pi, energy in the form of a phosphate bond is also released during this reaction.
light reaction means photosynthesis which is carried out in plants those having chlorophyll ,the final end product of light reaction is carbohydrates and carbon Di oxide
No, ATP is a product. ADP assists in the creation of ATP in cellular respiration.