No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
No, it produces sugars and gives off oxygen: Respiration gives off carbon dioxide
The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.
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The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
6 CO2 + 6H2O + energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2 so gas used is carbon dioxide and gas produced is oxygen
Carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.