Sugar (glucose) is the main product of the dark reactions. ADP and NADP+ are also made in the process.
the Calvin cycle of the dark reaction
It is called C 3 pathway , or dark reaction or light independent reaction .
ATP and NADPH
The proper name for the light-independent reaction is the Calvin Cycle. It is also known as the dark reaction or the carbon fixation process because it does not directly require light to occur.
NADPH and ATP
the calvin cycle
Dark reaction
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
It is called calvin cycle. It is called dark reaction too
The dark reaction of photosynthesis is named after Melvin Calvin who discovered it, hence the other name for it, The Calvin Cycle.
The cycle that is also called the dark reaction in photosynthesis is the Calvin cycle. This process occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts and involves the fixation of carbon dioxide into glucose molecules using energy from ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions.
the Calvin cycle of the dark reaction
No, the dark reaction of photosynthesis (also known as the Calvin cycle) does not require direct sunlight energy to proceed. It is dependent on the products of the light reaction (ATP and NADPH) that are formed with the help of sunlight during the light-dependent reactions. These products are then used in the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
NADPH2 and ATP are "used up" in the Calvin cycle (dark reaction.) ATP is converted into ADP and NADPH2 is converted into NADP.
No, the term cycle is usually used to describe the Calvin cycle, which is part of the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis. This cycle is responsible for fixing carbon dioxide and producing sugars.
CO2 is needed for it. That is to get carbon
It is called C 3 pathway , or dark reaction or light independent reaction .