what is the substancesb that connects light reaction and dark reaction in photosymthesis
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The light phase and dark phase describe the photosynthetic reactions which take place in the chloroplasts of plant.
The light phase requires sunlight which is used to split water molecules. The products of this reaction are oxygen and energised hydrogen atoms which are attached to energy carriers (specifically ATP and NADH).
NADPH and ATP which are produced in the light reaction are then used in the dark reaction, in combination with carbon dioxide, for the synthesis of glucose.
The light phase requires sunlight which is used to split water molecules. The products of this reaction are oxygen and energised hydrogen atoms which are attached to energy carriers (specifically ATP and NADH).
NADPH and ATP which are produced in the light reaction are then used in the dark reaction, in combination with carbon dioxide, for the synthesis of glucose.
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Hydrogen ..ATP&NADPH
Explanation:
Hydrogen is the connecting substance between light and dark reactions..
NADP+H =NADPH
ATP and NADPH are Assimilatory powers.
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