If you are talking about the light-dependent reactions that take place in photosynthesis:
H2O, adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phophate (NADP+).
The starting molecules of a chemical reaction are called "reactants." These reactants undergo a chemical transformation to produce new substances called "products" as a result of the reaction.
There are no glucose molecules produced in the light reaction. The light reaction produces ATP and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose from CO2.
ATP and NADPH
without ATP and (NADPH +H+) WE cannot run the dark reaction.and this molecules are produced from the light reaction.
ATP and NADH2
The starting molecules of a chemical reaction are called "reactants." These reactants undergo a chemical transformation to produce new substances called "products" as a result of the reaction.
There are no glucose molecules produced in the light reaction. The light reaction produces ATP and NADPH, which are used in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose from CO2.
ATP and NADPH
without ATP and (NADPH +H+) WE cannot run the dark reaction.and this molecules are produced from the light reaction.
ATP and NADPH
During light dependent reactions chlorophyll and other light-aborbing molecules capture energy from sunlight.
ATP and NADH2
ATP and NADH2
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The light reaction in photosynthesis is initiated by the absorption of light by chlorophyll molecules in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. This light energy is then used to split water molecules into oxygen, protons, and electrons, which kickstarts the process of energy production in the form of ATP and NADPH.
It is in the light dependant reaction. Thew first step of the photosynthesis.