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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why does darkness affect the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis? Plants stop their daytime activities and rest during the night much like animals do. Light independent reactions need more heat energy than nighttime temperatures often provide. Mitochondria produce sugars more effectively in the darkness than chloroplasts do. Light independent reactions require the energy gathered in the thylakoids.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think is D @PRAETORIAN.10 @Zale101 @andrewjordan833

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ImNotGoodAtMath

OpenStudy (imnotgoodatmath):

Your Right :D its D

OpenStudy (imnotgoodatmath):

Dark reactions need the NADPH synthesised in the light reaction.

OpenStudy (imnotgoodatmath):

Now u can guess the correct option (NADPH are energy carrying molecules)

OpenStudy (imnotgoodatmath):

and light reaction occurs in thylakoids

OpenStudy (zale101):

the first stage of photosynthesis is the light dependent which makes the NADPH and ATP and the enrgey then gets transfered to the thylakoids. Light independent takes the energy from the thylakoid. :) "Thumbs up" @ImNotGoodAtMath

OpenStudy (imnotgoodatmath):

:D

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