Calvin cycle.
No not in the second step. First step is responsible
It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
Cavin cycle is the second step. The second step of photosynthesis.
The second step in photosynthesis is the light-dependent reactions, which take place in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. During this step, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process generates ATP and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose.
That is the second step. It is called dark cycle
No not in the second step. First step is responsible
It is the second step of photosynthesis. It does not need light
Cavin cycle is the second step. The second step of photosynthesis.
The second step in photosynthesis is the light-dependent reactions, which take place in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. During this step, light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll and water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process generates ATP and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose.
Glucose. (:
That is the second step. It is called dark cycle
Sun
The second step of photosynthesis happens between the chloroplasts, rather than inside of them. This particular step is also independent of light, so if the light suddenly goes away for some reason, it doesn't totally stop the photosynthesis all at once.
Light Dependant Reactions
To get rid of waste
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.
There are two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.