The light dependent reaction produces two useful substances for the plant: ATP and NADPH. In addition it produces a waste product, oxygen gas.
The primary products released after photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions, while glucose is formed as a result of the light-independent reactions.
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
A byproduct of a reaction is a secondary product that is formed in addition to the main desired product. Byproducts can be unwanted or sometimes useful, depending on the reaction. They result from side reactions or incomplete conversion of reactants.
The energy-carrying end products of the light harvesting reactions are ATP and NADPH. These molecules serve as the main sources of chemical energy for the subsequent dark reactions of photosynthesis.
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it is making two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.
The main products of a blast furnace are pig iron (used to make steel) and slag (a byproduct that is used in construction materials).
The main gas found in the Sun is hydrogen, which fuels nuclear fusion reactions at its core. Helium is also present in the Sun as a byproduct of these fusion reactions.
NADPH ans ATP formed in light reactions are used in the second stage of dark reactions.Carbondioxide from the air is the main reactant of photosynthesis.
The main product of carbon dioxide is oxygen. During the process of photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water, and in the presence of sunlight, they produce oxygen as a byproduct. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
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When water molecules are broken down in the light reactions of photosynthesis, the three main products are oxygen, protons (H+ ions), and electrons. These products are used to generate ATP and NADPH, which are essential for producing sugar molecules in the Calvin cycle.
The main purpose of the light independent reaction is to produce glucose.
The primary products released after photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions, while glucose is formed as a result of the light-independent reactions.
With the light dependent reactions the outputs (products) are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH, which carries the electrons. The oxygen is taken out and put into the environment when the NADPH (which has electrons) continues with ATP to the Calvin Cycle. Depending on how you look at it I would say that the ATP and NADPH are the most important products from the cell internally. However, we need oxygen to breathe. All three are important.
A byproduct of a reaction is a secondary product that is formed in addition to the main desired product. Byproducts can be unwanted or sometimes useful, depending on the reaction. They result from side reactions or incomplete conversion of reactants.
The main byproduct of photosynthesis is oxygen.