in the chloroplast carbon dioxide water

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In the chloroplast

Carbon dioxide

Water

Oxygen

Glucose

Light reactions Dark reactions

Take place in:

Thylakoid membrane

Produces:ATP, NADPH, O22

Takes place in:

Stroma

Produces:Glucose, ADP,

NAPH+

Requires: LightUses: Water (H2O)Produces: ATP, NADPH, Oxygen

Light reaction Light reaction 2 Light reaction explained

Uses:

CO2

ATPNADPH

Produces:

Sugars (GLUCOSE

)ADP

NADP+

◦ Plants use the energy from ATP and NADPH to build high energy SUGARS (GLUCOSE) that can store energy for longer than a few minutes.

The carbon and oxygen needed to build the sugars come from CO2 in the atmosphere.

The Calvin cycle uses CO2, ATP and NADPH and creates Sugar, ADP and NADP+

Calvin Cycle

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