Biology, asked by vrindhaushus, 27 days ago

light phase occurs in grana

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Answered by asvat534
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Answer: yes it does

but for clarity its better to say light dependent phase!

Explanation:

its the phase that occurs in the grana where the clorophyll molecules absorb radiant energy. some of this energy is used for hydrolysis (splitting of a water molecule) oxygen is then released into the atmosphere and energised hydrogen atoms are sent to the next phase

which we would call dark phase but its better to say light-independent phase!

we say this because the "dark phase" can also take place in the day when light is present

this phase occurs in the stroma.

carbon dioxide enders via the stomata in the srtoma the carbon and oxygen of co2 combine with the energised hydrogen to form glucose

the energy required for this phase comes from the light dependent (light phase) phase

Answered by itzsilentkiller234
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Answer:

Explanation:

The light reactions of photosynthesis occur in the grana. The area between the grana is called the stroma. This is where the dark reactions of photosynthesis occur.

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