Can we say that calling the biosynthetic phase as the dark reaction is a misnomer?
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Yes, calling the biosynthetic phase, thedark reaction is a misnomer. It doesn't depend directly on light but it does depend on the products of lightreaction like ATP and NADPH. ... So, using the term 'dark reaction' to describe the biosynthetic phase is indeed, misleading.Apr 25 2018
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Dark Reaction
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- Calling the synthesis section, the dark reaction may be a name.
- It does not rely directly on lightweight however it will rely on the merchandise of sunshine reaction like ATP and NADPH.
- Biosynthetic section is additionally called dark reaction. The introduce that synthesis of organic substances takes place is understood as synthesis section. throughout this section aldohexose is made by victimisation ATP and NADPH. It takes place within the stroma of the pigment.
- The Calvin cycle is additionally referred to as dark reactions or light-independent reactions as a result of it is the half that does not would like daylight to happen.
- This reaction creates a 6-carbon molecule that then splits into 2 3-carbon molecules. This a part of the cycle may be a variety of carbon fixation.
- It should take 2 turns of the Calvin cycle to repair six carbon atoms from CO2(to build e.c: a aldohexose or a ketohexose moleculE)
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