Analyse the description and arrange the given concepts suitably in the table given below
Photosynthesis which takes place in the chloroplast has two phases. Light phase,
that takes place in Grana and dark phase, that takes place in Stroma In Light phase
light is used. But for dark phase, light is not required. During light phase water splits
and oxygen is released, hydrogen reaches stroma. In this phase Light energy is
converted to chemical energy and is stored in ATP. During dark phase, energy in ATP
is used to combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide to produce glucose.
Light is not used.
ATP is Utilized
Oxygen is released
Takes place in Grana
Glucose is produced
Light is used
ATP is formed
Takes place in Stroma
Light Phase
Dark Phase
Concept area- Storage of food in plants
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The light-dependent reactions take place in the thylakoid membranes in the granum (stack of thylakoids), within the chloroplast. The two stages of photosynthesis: Photosynthesis takes place in two stages: light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions).
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