e/Light-independent reaction

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has glosseng: Light-independent reactions take place within the stroma of chloroplasts. During this reaction, sugars are made using carbon dioxide and the products of the light-dependent reactions (ATP and NADPH) and various other chemicals found in the plant during the Calvin Cycle. Therefore, the light-independent reaction cannot happen without the light-dependent reaction. Sugars made in the light-independent reactions are moved around the plant by translocation.
has glosseng: The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose. These reactions occur in the stroma, the fluid-filled area of a chloroplast outside of the thylakoid membranes. These reactions take the products of the light-dependent reactions and perform further chemical processes on them. There are three phases to the light-independent reactions, collectively called the Calvin cycle: carbon fixation, reduction reactions, and ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) regeneration.
lexicalizationeng: Light Independent Reaction
lexicalizationeng: Light-independent reactions
lexicalizationeng: light-independent reaction
instance of(noun) the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life
metabolism, metabolic process
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German
has glossdeu: Die Dunkelreaktion (auch Blackboxschema, Sekundärreaktion oder sogenannte lichtunabhängige Reaktion genannt), ist derjenige Teil der oxygenen Photosynthese, bei der Kohlenstoffdioxid in Kohlenhydraten assimiliert wird.
lexicalizationdeu: Dunkelreaktion
Esperanto
has glossepo: Senlumaj reakcioj (ankaŭ mallumaj, nelumaj, lumsendependaj reakcioj) estas tiu parto de la fotosintezo, ĉe kiu la karbona dioksido asimiliĝas, fiksiĝas en karbonhidratoj.
lexicalizationepo: Senluma reakcio
Castilian
has glossspa: La fase oscura de la fotosíntesis son un conjunto de reacciones independientes de la luz (mal llamadas reacciones oscuras porque pueden ocurrir tanto de día como de noche) que convierten el dióxido de carbono y otros compuestos en glucosa. Estas reacciones, a diferencia de las reacciones lumínicas (fase luminosa o fase clara), no requieren la luz para producirse (de ahí el nombre de reacciones oscuras). Estas reacciones toman los productos de la fase luminosa (principalmente el ATP y NADPH) y realizan más procesos químicos sobre ellos. Las reacciones oscuras son dos: la fijación del carbono y el Ciclo de Calvin.
lexicalizationspa: Fase oscura
Turkish
has glosstur: Karanlık devre reaksiyonları, fotosentezde karanlığa ihtiyaç duymadığı halde ışıklı devre reaksiyonlarının ürünlerine ihtiyaç duyan kimyasal reaksiyonlardır.
lexicalizationtur: Karanlık devre reaksiyonları
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