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  • Amrapali Niungare

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    August 27, 2024 at 11:42 am
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    No, plants do not perform photosynthesis at night. Photosynthesis is a process that requires sunlight, or in the case of some plants, artificial light, to occur.

    The key steps of photosynthesis are:

    1. Light absorption – The chlorophyll in plant cells absorbs sunlight, particularly the red and blue wavelengths of the visible spectrum.

    2. Light-dependent reactions – The absorbed light energy is used to split water molecules and generate ATP and NADPH, which are energy carriers.

    3. Light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) – The ATP and NADPH are used to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds like glucose.

    During the night, when there is no sunlight available, plants cannot perform the light-dependent reactions. Without this initial step, the rest of the photosynthesis process cannot occur.

    Instead, at night, plants undergo a different process called respiration, where they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, the opposite of photosynthesis. This is necessary for their growth and maintenance even when photosynthesis is not possible.

    So in summary, no, plants cannot perform photosynthesis at night. Photosynthesis is strictly a daytime process that requires the presence of sunlight or artificial light. Plants have other metabolic activities they engage in during the nighttime hours.

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