Glucose and other sugars (all made during photosynthesis) are the fuels that power all living things. Since water is used as the electron donor in oxygenic photosynthesis, it become part of the sugar molecules.........................................................
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sandeep
They are splited to obtain electrons.Oxygen is produced in this.
no. Dissolving is a physical change, not a chemical change.
Water is lysed to get electrons. Sugars are stored as starch
During cellular respiration the sugars formed during photosynthesis are broken into simpler molecules. These simpler molecules are carbon dioxide and water.
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
There three molecules produced by photosynthesis. These molecules are oxygen gas, adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, or NADPH.
Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is converted into starch and stored in different parts of a plant.
Plants produce sugar from photosynthesis which is a process that converts the suns light in addition to water and CO2 into energy in the form of sugar. Therefore, plants only go through photosynthesis during the daytime because at nighttime there is no sun and the plant cannot go through photosythesis. Because photosynthesis happens only during the day, sugar is produced only during the day also.
During cellular respiration the sugars formed during photosynthesis are broken into simpler molecules. These simpler molecules are carbon dioxide and water.
With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
made available by photosynthesis
No! nonsense
During photosynthesis, plants generate complex sugar molecules as well as oxygen.
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
sugar
No, photosynthesis is the absorbtion of CO2, H20 and UV light in order to produce O2 and sugar molecules.
Sugar molecules
chemical bonds of sugar molecules
It's not sugar it glucose !
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.