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plant is found in the place where there is lack of solar reduction and assignable to get carbon dioxide then write the stages of photosynthesis reaction with an explanation
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⭕Two Stages of Photosynthesis:

Photosynthesis represents the biological process by which plants convert light energy into sugar to fuel plant cells.

Comprised of two stages, one stage converts the light energy into sugar, and then cellular respiration converts the sugar to Adenosine triphosphate, known as ATP, the fuel for all cellular life.

The conversion of unusable sunlight makes plants green.

While the mechanisms of photosynthesis are complex, the overall reaction occurs as follows: carbon dioxide + sunlight + water ---> glucose (sugar) + molecular oxygen. Photosynthesis takes place through several steps which occur during two stages: the light phase and the dark phase.

⭕Stage One: Light Reactions

In the light-dependent process, which takes place in the grana, the stacked membrane structure within chloroplasts, the direct energy of light helps the plant to make molecules that carry energy for utilization in the dark phase of photosynthesis.

The plant uses light energy to generate the co-enzyme Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, or NADPH and ATP, the molecules that carry energy.

The chemical bonds in these compounds store the energy and are used during the dark phase.

⭕Stage Two: Dark Reactions

The dark phase, which takes place in the stroma and in the dark when the molecules that carry energy are present, is also known as the Calvin cycle or C3 cycle.

The dark phase uses the ATP and NADPH generated in the light phase to make C-C covalent bonds of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water, with the chemical ribulose biphosphate or RuBP, a 5-C chemical capturing the carbon dioxide.

Six molecules of carbon dioxide enter the cycle, which in turn produces one molecule of glucose or sugar.

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