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14 November, 08:29

In what way are the light-dependent and light-independent reactions of photosynthesis similar?

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  1. 14 November, 08:47
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    Both light-dependent and light-independed reactions of photosynthesis are similar in a way because they both require chemical energy to proceed.

    Photosynthesis occurs in two successive stages. These stages are:

    1) The light-dependent reactions

    2) The light-independent reactions

    The light dependent reactions absorb energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy. The chemical energy produced (ATP) by the light-dependent reactions is used by the light-independent reactions for it to function properly. The remaining chemical energy (ADP) in the light-independent reactions is returned to the light-dependent reactions to obtain more energized electrons.
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