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What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria and


algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only
light as a source of energy.

This process is extremely important for life on earth as it provides the oxygen that
all other life depends on.
Light and dark reactions in photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is divided in two parts:

1. Light-dependent reactions (light reactions).


2. Light-independent reactions (dark reactions).

Light reactions need light to produce organic energy molecules (ATP and
NADPH). They are initiated by colored pigments, mainly green colored
chlorophylls.
Dark reactions make use of these organic energy molecules (ATP and
NADPH). This reaction cycle is also called Calvin Benison Cycle, and it
occurs in the stroma. ATP provides the energy, while NADPH provides the
electrons required to fix the CO2 (carbon dioxide) into carbohydrates.

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