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Differentiate between the light dependent and light independent reactions of photosynthesis.
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- Briefly explain the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis: where does this take place, what are the reactants and what is produced?Outline the process of light dependent reactions capturing and converting light energy for photosynthesis.Explain light dependent and independent phases of the photosynthesis
- In photosynthesis, contrast the light reactions with the light independent reactions, in terms of goals, inputs, and outputs of each. Spatially where do they take place (which parts of the chloroplast)?Describe the purpose of the light dependent reaction and light independent reaction (carbon fixation reaction) in photosynthesis. In addition, explain how the products of the light dependent reaction are used in the light independent reaction (carbon fixation reaction)Explain the light reactions of photosynthesis in detail.
- Compare and contrast the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.Identify the correct compound to create a chemical equation that represents Photosynthesis. + Drag and drop the right reactants and products of the Light Dependent and Light Independent (aka Dark) Reactions. Chloroplast NADPH NADP+ ADP Water - H20 Calvin Cycle Glucose - C6H1206 ATP Light Reaction Thylakoids Stroma O2 Carbon Dioxide CO2 Identify the reactants and products that are used and given off by plants and animals.Explain the process of thetransport of photosynthesis products in plants.