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what is the relationship between the light-dependent and light independent reactions of photosynthesis? the light independent reactions produce simple carbon products that are converted to sugars, lipids, and proteins in the light-dependent reactions the light dependent reactions provide the atp and nadph necessary for the light-independent reactions, which produce carbon compounds such as glucose the light dependent reactions produce simple carbon products that are converted to sugars, lipids, and proteins in the light-independent reactions the light independent reactions provide the atp and nadph necessary for the light-dependent reactions, which produce carbon compounds such as glucose
To solve this, we recall the process of photosynthesis:
- Light - dependent reactions (in thylakoids) use light energy to produce ATP and NADPH (energy carriers) and oxygen.
- Light - independent reactions (Calvin cycle, in stroma) use the ATP and NADPH from light - dependent reactions to fix carbon dioxide into organic compounds like glucose.
Now let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: Light - independent reactions do not produce simple carbon products for light - dependent reactions. Light - dependent reactions happen first and provide energy for light - independent. So this is wrong.
- Option 2: Light - dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH. These are used in light - independent reactions (Calvin cycle) to make carbon compounds like glucose. This matches the photosynthesis process.
- Option 3: Light - dependent reactions produce ATP and NADPH, not simple carbon products. Simple carbon products are made in light - independent reactions using the energy from light - dependent. So this is wrong.
- Option 4: Light - independent reactions do not provide ATP and NADPH for light - dependent reactions. It's the other way around. So this is wrong.
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B. The light - dependent reactions provide the ATP and NADPH necessary for the light - independent reactions, which produce carbon compounds such as glucose