chlorophyll is very important in the production of cheeses. if its not good its probably made in the hood, thats what i like to say. chlorophyll smells like smelly curry. there once was a man named jake the dog who said lumpy space princess was a lumpy space cow, those lumps i cant even hump. chlorophyll more like sorry your name is phill because thats a terrible name. hope this was helpful to all da homies tho
In the light reaction phase of photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These energy carriers are then used in the dark reaction phase, also known as the Calvin Cycle, to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. The dark reaction does not require direct light and takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Chloroplasts are the specific organelles in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy and enables the plant to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen in the presence of light.
No, chlorophyll is not needed during the dark phase of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs light energy to drive the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, which only occur during the light phase. In the dark phase (or light-independent phase), known as the Calvin cycle, chemical reactions use ATP and NADPH produced during the light phase to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
yes,and the chlorophyll is just one of the conmponents that act to obtain energy. Dark phase of photosynthesis does not need chlorophyll but it does need the chlroplast for several enzymes to assimilate carbondioxide.
No, photosynthesis requires light to occur. Plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells during daylight hours.
dark - dark phase photosynthesis, photosynthesis dark phase
In the light reaction phase of photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These energy carriers are then used in the dark reaction phase, also known as the Calvin Cycle, to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. The dark reaction does not require direct light and takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
According to my knowledge it is the product of only one specific phase of dark phase. It can not be sonsidered as a product of photosynthesis
It is oxygen
there is a reason. it does not need light.
Chloroplasts are the specific organelles in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy and enables the plant to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen in the presence of light.
light face and dark face.Actually it is phase not face. They are light reaction and dark reatcion
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the dark phase of photosynthesis.
Plants do grow in the "dark." There are 2 phases to photosynthesis: a light phase and a dark phase. The dark phase does not necessarily mean it happens in the dark but it CAN occur during the dark. It is the metabolism of the compounds made during the light phase, the phase requiring sunlight, of photosynthesis. Plants held in the dark too long build up cell compounds from the normal cellular pathways and create a situation called "inhibition" in which the accumulation of the cellular metabolics, the by-product, build until it causes the cell to stop normal functioning and either dies or must alter the chemistry in a manner to move those by-products out of the cell.
No, chlorophyll is not needed during the dark phase of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs light energy to drive the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, which only occur during the light phase. In the dark phase (or light-independent phase), known as the Calvin cycle, chemical reactions use ATP and NADPH produced during the light phase to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
Water and Carbon dioxide
Light phase: The source of energy is sunlight, which is captured by chlorophyll in plants during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Dark phase: The source of energy comes from the ATP and NADPH molecules produced during the light phase of photosynthesis, which are used to fuel the Calvin cycle where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose.