Energy-rich products for the light phase of the day could include foods with a combination of complex carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats such as whole grains, nuts and seeds, lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables. This combination can provide sustained energy levels, promote focus and productivity, and prevent energy crashes. It's also important to stay hydrated and consider incorporating foods rich in vitamins and minerals to support overall energy levels.
Identical light waves in phase are called coherent light waves. Coherent waves have a constant phase difference between them, which allows for constructive interference and the formation of interference patterns.
The relationship between the wave phase and the propagation of light in different mediums is that the phase of a light wave changes as it moves from one medium to another. This change in phase is due to the difference in the speed of light in each medium, which causes the wavelength of the light wave to either stretch or compress. This phenomenon is known as refraction, and it affects how light travels and interacts with different materials.
Green, followed by yellow, followed by red.
The source of energy in the light phase of photosynthesis is sunlight. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of plants, which then converts it into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.
the total number of molecules in each phase stays constant
The main energy-storing product of the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis is ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH. In the light-independent phase, the main energy-storing product is glucose.
For the light dependent phase of photosynthesis all you need is sunlight and water as the inputs. The output is pure hydrogen (H+, protons) and oxygen. The protons are in the form of a hydrogen gradient, which is converted to ATP by the ATPase enzyme. Water is important because it provides the electrons lost when the sunlight is converted to chemical energy. The products after water is 'split' are the protons previously mentioned and oxygen.
The second phase of photosynthesis is called the light-independent reactions, also known as the Calvin cycle. In this phase, the products of the light-dependent reactions, ATP and NADPH, are used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. So, the main product of the second phase of photosynthesis is glucose.
there is a reason. it does not need light.
Light travels in the air phase of matter compared to the liquids and solids.
light waves that are out of phase with one another
mature phase
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.
Identical light waves in phase are called coherent light waves. Coherent waves have a constant phase difference between them, which allows for constructive interference and the formation of interference patterns.
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.
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There are two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.