What is the end product of dark reaction in photosynthesis?
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Dark reactions make use of these organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it occurs in the stroma. ATP provides the energy while NADPH provides the electrons required to fix the CO2 (carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates.
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Glucose
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- The dark reaction is one of the carbon fixing mechanism in plants. It is a light-independent process.
- In this process the sugar molecules are formed from the carbon dioxide and water.
- This process takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast. This reaction utilizes the products of the light reaction.
- In this process the ATP and NADPH produced in the light reaction are used to convert the carbon dioxide into six carbon sugar that is glucose which is the product of the dark reaction.
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