According to my knowledge it is the product of only one specific phase of dark phase. It can not be sonsidered as a product of photosynthesis
Glucose
The end product of photosynthesis is 2 G3P (PGAL) (per 1/2 glucose (1 turn of the Calvin Cycle)) which is then used to create glucose or starches. Oxygen is a waste product.
PGAL is found in glycolisis.It is a mid product.
Glucose comes from the dark reaction of photosynthesis. It is formed by the joining of two PGAL molecules.
PGAL is a major product of the Calvin Cycle. PGAL is produced and can be used in the light reactions, where they synthesize additional molecules of ATP and NADPH.
PGAl
PGAL (more commonly G3P) is what is created from PGA through the first steps of the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis. A phosphate is added to PGA by ATP and a proton is added to PGA by NADPH. Then the phosphate is released and the resulting molecule is PGAL.
They take H2o and Co2 and then through the Calvin cycle, and the light cycle it produces PGAL. the o2 is oxidized to H2o, and the co2 is reduced to PGAL.
The basic by product of photosynthesis is oxygen.
no it not a product of photosynthesis but water and oxyge are
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
No, carbon dioxide is a reactant in photosynthesis.