write about photosynthesis equation
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6CO2 + 6H2O —> C6H12O6 + 6O2.
Where: CO2 = carbon dioxide
H2O = water
Light energy is required
C6H12O6 = glucose
O2 = oxygen
light energy (in the form of photons) reaches a plant,
chlorophyll molecules forming a light harvesting complex
absorb that energy, exciting electrons. These electrons
move along an electron transport chain, eventually
transferring their energy into the bonds of ATP and NADPH.
ATP and NADPH act as highly charged energy carriers
ready to provide energy to continue photosynthesis
in the dark reactions.
Where: CO2 = carbon dioxide
H2O = water
Light energy is required
C6H12O6 = glucose
O2 = oxygen
light energy (in the form of photons) reaches a plant,
chlorophyll molecules forming a light harvesting complex
absorb that energy, exciting electrons. These electrons
move along an electron transport chain, eventually
transferring their energy into the bonds of ATP and NADPH.
ATP and NADPH act as highly charged energy carriers
ready to provide energy to continue photosynthesis
in the dark reactions.
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