Differentiate between the two phases of photosynthesis.
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The two stages of photosynthesis: Photosynthesis takes place in two stages: light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle (light-independent reactions). Light-dependent reactions,
which take place in the thylakoid membrane, use light energy to make ATP and NADPH.
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✨✨Light Reaction
☯️Occurs : Grana of the chloroplasts.
✔️It is a light dependent process Involves two photosystems: PS I and PS II
☘️Photolysis of water takes place and oxygen is liberated.
✂️ATP and NADPH is produced and they are used to drive the dark reaction
✨✨Dark Reaction
☯️Occurs: Stroma of the chloroplast
✔️This process does not require light. No photosystem is required.
☘️Photolysis of water does not take place. Carbon dioxide is absorbed
✂️Glucose is produced. Reduced NADP is oxidised.
☯️Occurs : Grana of the chloroplasts.
✔️It is a light dependent process Involves two photosystems: PS I and PS II
☘️Photolysis of water takes place and oxygen is liberated.
✂️ATP and NADPH is produced and they are used to drive the dark reaction
✨✨Dark Reaction
☯️Occurs: Stroma of the chloroplast
✔️This process does not require light. No photosystem is required.
☘️Photolysis of water does not take place. Carbon dioxide is absorbed
✂️Glucose is produced. Reduced NADP is oxidised.
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