So basically Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy to chemical energy. This process occurs in plants and some algae. Plants use light energy, CO2, and H2O to make sugar. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of the leaves.
the photosythesis are composed of two major parts, the Light Reactions and the Calvin Cycle Reactions which is also known as the dark reaction.
Light Reactions
The energy from the sun is captured by photosynthetic pigments of the chloroplast and is transferred along a series of proteins and iron-sulfur containing compounds along the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast; the net result is the formation of high-energy compounds such as ATP and NADPH. Water molecules are split during the transfer of light energy along the membranes. Oxgyen is produced as a result of this water-splitting event.Calvin Cycle Reactions
In the reactions of the Calvin Cycle, chemical energy held within ATP and NADPH are used to convert carbon dioxide into sugars through a series of enzymatic reactions. In the initial step of the Calvin Cycle, carbon dioxide reacts with a five-carbon compound, ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP), in a reaction that is catalyzed by the enzyme RuBP carboxylase/oxygenase ("RuBisco"). The first stable product of this reaction is a three-carbon compound known as phosphoglycerate (PGA). Energy captured in the light reactions in form of ATP and NADPH is used to convert PGA into glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P) which can be converted to other organic compounds, or using energy from ATP, some is converted into RuBP to continue the cycle. The Calvin cycle reactions occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts.
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