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Briefly explain the process and events of photosynthesis 0

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Answered by sachin526
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Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplast cell. within the chloroplast there is a membranous system consisting of granna, the arrival lamallae, and the fluid strong. There is a clear division of labour within the chloroplast.
The membrane is responsible for trapping the light energy and also for the synthesis of ATP and NADPH. In strong enzymatic reactions uses CO2 leading to the formation of sugar, which is converted to starch.
thr former reactions take place in presence of sunlight so are called light reactions and the later on not directly dependent on light but on the product of light reactions (ATP and NADPH) so, they are called dark reactions.
Answered by DavidOtunga
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Photosynthesis has a huge array of topics such as, as about the events, Electron transport chain, photophosphorylation in which cyclic photophosphorylation, noncyclic photophosphorylation, chemiosmotic hypothesis of ATP formation including light and dark reactions.
There is mechanism of photosynthesis again where, photochemical phase (light or hill reaction), biosynthetic phase (dark or Blackman's reaction), Calvin cycle (Calvin, 1955; calvin-benson cycle, reductive pentose phosphate pathway or RPP, C3 cycle), phases of Calvin cycle, photorespiration (respiration associated with photosynthetic tissues), C4-Dicarboxylic acid pathway (Hatch slack pathway, C4 pathway), crassulacean acid metabolism,.......
Too much for brief explantion (can send off mental illness within seconds), so please select topic wise for a scientific approach towards it.
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