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I think the question refers to the length of daylight and night on Venus. The
solar day is about 117 Earth days. So, roughly the daylight and night should
be about 58 Earth days each. Venus rotates at almost 90 degrees to its orbit
so the day/night lengths should not vary too much.
The cycle of Venus is the same as the Moon's cycle.
The Calvin cycle, which is part of the process of photosynthesis, can occur in both light and dark conditions. However, it is usually most active in the light when there is sufficient light energy available to drive the reactions.
That is the Dark cycle. Also called Calvin cycle
The dark reactions of photosynthesis are also known as the Calvin cycle or the light-independent reactions. These reactions take place in the stroma of chloroplasts and involve the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose using ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
Calvin Cycle or Dark Reactions
Calvin cycle or light independent reaction
The cycle of Venus is the same as the Moon's cycle.
The Calvin cycle, which is part of the process of photosynthesis, can occur in both light and dark conditions. However, it is usually most active in the light when there is sufficient light energy available to drive the reactions.
The Calvin cycle is called the dark cycle because it does not require light to proceed. Unlike light reactions, the Calvin cycle is a light-independent reaction, which means it can and will occur in the dark as well as the light.
That is the Dark cycle. Also called Calvin cycle
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.
NADPH and ATP from the light reactions enter the Calvin cycle aka the dark reactions
Calvin Cycle or Dark Reactions
The dark reactions of photosynthesis are also known as the Calvin cycle or the light-independent reactions. These reactions take place in the stroma of chloroplasts and involve the conversion of carbon dioxide into glucose using ATP and NADPH produced during the light-dependent reactions.
The light-dependent reactions of the Calvin cycle require light to occur and take place in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast. These reactions generate ATP and NADPH. In contrast, the dark reactions (Calvin-Benson cycle) occur in the stroma of the chloroplast and use ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to fix carbon dioxide and produce sugars.
Reflective cycle clothing reflects light from its surroundings. It warns other cyclists, motorists, and people that you are there in low light or dark.
That is the second step. It is called dark cycle