1. Light dependent reaction (z- scheme reaction)
2. Calvin cycle
The reactions of photosynthesis that do not require sunlight are the Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions). In this cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP and NADPH generated during the light-dependent reactions. This process occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Yes it has to have sunlight, or imatated sunlight as the light causes the water to split, which is needed by the plant to make food ( c6h12o6) its a long process but yes it needs light. Hence the name PHOTOsynthesis
A plant can use PGAL (phosphoglyceraldehyde) to make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, PGAL is involved in a series of reactions that ultimately convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a simple sugar that the plant can use for energy.
Yes. Photosynthesis is an anabolic reaction, meaning energy is required to make the reaction run. Enzymes are especially important in these reactions because they lower the activation energy (Ea) of the reaction. This allows compounds to be combined and transformed with less energy.
Light-independent reactions
photosynthesis make food for life. ATP and NADPH2 will form in the light reaction.
The reactions of photosynthesis that do not require sunlight are the Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions). In this cycle, carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP and NADPH generated during the light-dependent reactions. This process occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast.
Photosynthesis
Through photosynthesis in their choloplasts. This involves light reactions and dark reactions.
All chemical reactions follow the law of conservation of mass, and the many reactions that make up photosynthesis are not exceptions. Photosynthesis takes carbon from the air and water from the soil to produce sugars and oxygen.
Light-independent reactions
Light-independent reactions
Battalions, which form together to make armies....
It has to make two products, Those are ingredients of the dark reaction.
Plants use photosynthesis to make food. This process involves using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Chlorophyll in the plant's cells absorbs sunlight to initiate the chemical reactions involved in photosynthesis.
The Calvin cycle, which is the second stage of photosynthesis, is where energy from the light reactions is used to convert carbon dioxide into simple sugars like glucose through a series of enzymatic reactions. This process occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast and requires ATP and NADPH produced during the light reactions.
to make energy-carrier molecules like NADPH Apex