Sunday, 9 July 2017

biochemistry - Light and Dark Reaction of photosynthesis?


I'm having a hard time understanding light and dark reactions because all the sites I've gone through provide different equations. Some say photolysis is H20 = H+ + O2 while some present it as H20 = H+ + OH-. Moreover some have given that NADP+ + H+ = NADPH and some have stated that NADPH+H+ = NADPH2 Could someone provide me with a better, more detailed explanation of both the light and dark phases with the equation of all the reactions that occur during the process, as well as the site of occurrence.




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