Respuesta :
Answer:
Step 1: Light dependent / co2 and h20 enters the leaf
Step 2: light hits the pigment in the membrane of the thylakoid splitting the h20 into 02
Step 3: the electrons move down to enzyme
Step 4: sunlight hits the second pigment molecule allowing the enzyme to convert ADP to ATP and NADP+ gets converted to NADPH
Step 5: the ATP and NADPH is used by the Calvin cycle as a Power source for converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into simple auger glucose
Step 6: the Calvin cycle converts 3co2 molecule from the atmosphere to glucose
Step 7: Calvin cycle / the second of two major stages in photosynthesis (light reaction) involving atmospheric Co2 fixation and reduction of the fixed carbon into carbohydrate.
1. Light and CO2 enters the stomata in the leaves and H2O is absorbed through the roots
2. Light splits H2O into O2
3. ADP is converted to ATP and NADP+ is converted to NADPH
4. ATP and NADPH go through the Calvin cycle in order for the plant to make glucose
2. Light splits H2O into O2
3. ADP is converted to ATP and NADP+ is converted to NADPH
4. ATP and NADPH go through the Calvin cycle in order for the plant to make glucose