Dark reaction of photosynthesis does not need light. Do plants undergo dark reaction at night explain.
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No, it doesn't mean it is in the night! As we probably are aware light response happens in light so it implies within the sight of daylight.
Obviously, the light response is in the day time and we know dull response doesn't bother with light rather require it's side-effects of light response ATP and NADPH as we probably are aware photosynthesis happens in the day time so it implies both light and the dim response happens in the day time.
By name dull, it doesn't mean it happens in the night. Additionally, it is misnomer term that dim response doesn't bother with light rather side-effects shaped in light response to change over CO2 into sugar.
Obviously, the light response is in the day time and we know dull response doesn't bother with light rather require it's side-effects of light response ATP and NADPH as we probably are aware photosynthesis happens in the day time so it implies both light and the dim response happens in the day time.
By name dull, it doesn't mean it happens in the night. Additionally, it is misnomer term that dim response doesn't bother with light rather side-effects shaped in light response to change over CO2 into sugar.
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Dark reaction does not mean that it occurs in the absence of light i.e., at night. Infact, it is the reaction occurring simultaneously with light reaction. It a chemical process occurring independent of light. This reaction is completely based on enzymes.
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