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How do you know that the processes photosynthesis and cellular respiration follow the law of conservation of mass?

All chemical reactions follow the law of conservation of mass, and the many reactions that make up photosynthesis are not exceptions. Photosynthesis takes carbon from the air and water from the soil to produce sugars and oxygen.


What type of reaction is involved in many of the chemical reactions of photosynthesis?

Many of the chemical reactions in photosynthesis are redox reactions, involving both reduction and oxidation processes. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is reduced to sugars, while water is oxidized to produce oxygen.


How many molecules of high-energy sugars are produced as a result of one Calvin cycle?

Three molecules of high-energy sugars (G3P) are produced as a result of one Calvin cycle, which is a process in photosynthesis that converts carbon dioxide into sugars. These sugars are important in providing energy for the plant and serving as building blocks for other molecules.


Why is carbon dioxide important for a plant?

Carbon dioxide allows plants to undergo the process photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are turned into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Glucose is converted into ATP (energy) by the plant. The energy is used to conduct cellular processes.


How many molecules of carbon dioxide are used to produce one 6 carbon sugar molecule?

Six molecules of carbon dioxide are used to produce one 6-carbon sugar molecule through the process of photosynthesis.


Organic compound made by all plants?

No, all organic compound is not made up of plants.Some can be synthesis in the lab artificially. Although there are many compounds which are obtained in nature.All plants produce Glucose in the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the only way of storing carbon. Glucose has 6 carbon atoms.


How does photosynthesis work?

Plants take in water and carbon dioxide, and create oxygen.Photosynthesis, is a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight. Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of Bacteria, but not in Archaea.


Which gases are involve in photosynthesis?

There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.


How does carbon dioxide influence how plants produce glucose?

Carbon dioxide levels influence how many sugars(glucose) a plant can produce greatly. This is because 6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide will release a sugar through series of reactions. So if you have many carbon dioxide molecules it makes it a lot easier for a plant or any other photoautotroph.


How do trees use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and growth?

Trees use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and growth by absorbing it through their leaves. During photosynthesis, trees combine carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to produce glucose, which is used as energy for growth and development. This process also releases oxygen as a byproduct, which is essential for the survival of many living organisms.


What is the process in which plants use light energy to synthesize food sugars from carbon dioxide called?

Photosynthesis is the process at which plants convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2- one part carbon 2 parts oxygen) into organic compounds or sugars that help the plant survive. As a result they emit clean Oxygen or O2 which is vital for our being. That is why we need to do our best to preserve, protect, and plant trees and other plants. (That is my "3 P's.")


How many carbon dioxide molecules will be made in photosynthesis?

For every six molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) taken in during the process of photosynthesis, one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) is produced. This means that six molecules of CO2 are required to produce one molecule of glucose.