Carbohydrates (starch, cellulose) AND oxygen
ATP
There are few others too. NADH is a good example
The energy carrier made during photosynthesis is NADPH.
ATP and NADPH2
solar energy, energy from the sun.
Chemical
NADPH
ATP
Glucose is made after the plant gets the energy to make it from the sun.
Energy from sunlight is chemically bound into carbohydrates during photosynthesis. Plants use energy from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to assemble carbohydrates-- molecules made out of carbon (carbo-), hydrogen (hydrates). Plants give off oxygen because water is made out of both hydrogen and oxygen, but when plants make carbohydrates, they only use the carbon part of carbon dioxide, and release the oxygen (dioxide) back into the atmosphere, allowing us to breathe.
The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes directly from light from the sun. Oxygen is made by the plants interaction with carbon dioxide, water, and light energy.
if this is for homework, Stop! it is a chloroplast chlorophyll is made in chloroplasts
Yes energy is needed for photosynthesis and plants use light energy which they get from solar radiation.
The energy is not releasing. it is storing in photosynthesis.
energy
The sugar made during photosynthesis is important to both plants and animals because it is a source of energy. Sugar is stored in plants or the bodies of animals until it is needed and then converted to an energy.
made available by photosynthesis
Glucose is made after the plant gets the energy to make it from the sun.
Chlorphyll is made during photosynthesis
glucose is made during photosynthesis
gluclose is made during photosynthesis
Carbohydrates are made in photosynthesis. it is burning in the cellular respiration.
Yes, they do. They can take the sugars made during photosynthesis and turn them into ATP energy in their own mitochondria.
oxygen and energy
ATP