Photosynthesis occurs in two stages: a light-dependent stage that occurs in the thylakoid membrane and a light-independent stage that occurs in the stroma.
Light-dependent reactions require light. The reactions use that light that is captured by chlorophyll. The light is converted into chemical energy.
The chemical energy is stored in molecules such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and NADPH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate).
At the end of the light-dependent reactions, light energy and water are converted into ATP and NADPH.
During the light-independent reactions, the plant takes carbon dioxide and the ATP and NADPH that it made in the light-dependent reactions, and uses them to make glucose.
Photosynthesis occurs in __ stages: a light-__________ stage that occurs in the _____________ membrane and a light-__________ stage that occurs in the __________.
Light-dependent reactions require light. The reactions use that light that is captured by chlorophyll. What is the light converted into? _____________
What is the chemical energy stored in? _____________ and _____________
At the end of the light-dependent reactions, what has light energy and water been converted into?
During the light-independent reactions, the plant takes _____________ and _____________ that it made in the light-independent reactions, and uses them to make _____________ . Fill In The Blanks
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