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- Explain the reciprocal nature of the net chemical reactions for photosynthesis and respiration.List the events taking place in the photochemical phase of photosynthesis.Briefly explain the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis: where does this take place, what are the reactants and what is produced?
- Provide an overview of photosynthesis by describing the purpose of the light and dark reactions. How do the light and dark reaction contribute to photosynthesis? Describe the products and by products of the light reactions and the general concept of the system. What part of the system does the DCPIP substitute?Name the process of conversion of ADP into ATP during the first phase of photosynthesis.Explain what occurs in the light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis and list the principal products of the reactions
- Distinguish between the light-dependent reactions and carbon fixation reactions of 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)?explain the two major stages of photosynthesis (light dependent and independent reactions).