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Write overall equation of photosynthesis , also write different step of photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis can be represented using a chemical equation.
The overall balanced equation is...
6CO2 + 6H2O ------> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Sunlight energy
Where: CO2 = carbon dioxide
H2O = water
Light energy is required
C6H12O6 = glucose
O2 = oxygen

Steps of Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis occurs in two main stages, the first stage being towards light reaction and the second stage being the Calvin Benson Cycle. In short the light reactions capture the light energy and utilize it to make high-energy molecules, which in turn are used by the Calvin-Benson Cycle to capture carbon dioxide and make the precursors of carbohydrates.
Light Reactions
This phase is the initial stage, which converts solar energy into potential energy. This step requires ample sunlight for the process and hence it is termed as the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis. The light dependent reaction converts ADP and NADP+ into the energy carriers ATP and NADPH and produces oxygen. During this conversion, the chlorophyll's electron flow can either be cyclic or non-cyclic.
Cyclic Phosphorylation
The cyclic electron flow also called the cyclic phosphorylation, involves an electron transfer chain that starts from a pigment complex called photosystem I in the chlorophyll. It passes from the primary acceptor to the ferredoxin (iron-sulfur proteins). From there it is transferred to a complex of two cytochromes and then to plastoquinone (quinone molecule which is a part of the transport chain of electrons in light reactions) after which it returns to the chlorophyll. This electron transport chain produces a proton-motive force (PMF), which leads to the pumping of H+ ions across the membrane and results in a concentration gradient that is used to power ATP synthase during chemiosmosis (movement of ions). The cyclic pathway is seen in bacterial photosynthesis.
Non-cyclic Phosphorylation
The noncyclic photophosphorylation, is a process that involves two different chlorophyll photosystems. This process also occurs in two steps. In the first step a single water molecule is broken down into two hydrogen ions, half a molecule of oxygen, and two electrons by a process called photolysis, which literally means light splitting. The two electrons obtained from this reaction are kept in the photosystem II while the hydrogen ions and half-oxygen molecule is kept for further use. After this, a photon is absorbed by the photosystem II, which results in the transfer of two electrons to the acceptor molecule. The resulting deficit of electrons is replenished by accepting electrons from another molecule of water. The electrons then transfer from the primary acceptor to plastoquinone. Then the electrons are transferred to plastocyanin resulting in the production of the proton-motive force.
Calvin Benison Cycle
The light independent reactions or the reactions of the Calvin Benison cycle of photosynthesis occur in the stroma. These reactions do not require the presence of light and hence the name, light-independent reactions. In this cycle the end products of the light-dependent reaction are used. The light-independent Calvin Benison cycle reactions have three phases, which are carbon fixation, reduction reactions, and ribulose 1.5- biphosphate regeneration. The immediate product of the Calvin-Benison cycle is water and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. The glyceraldehydes 3 phosphate molecules that have exited the cycle are then used to make larger carbohydrates.

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