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With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, one molecule of glucose produces 6 molecules of oxygen as a byproduct.
The basic food of a plant is glucose, which is produced through photosynthesis. This process involves using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create energy-rich molecules that the plant can use for growth and development.
Well, without photosynthesis, the plants would not have energy for building their bodies. So with a little exagerration, it could be said that photosynthesis is building up the plants, which represent carbohydrates and other molecules needed by animals.
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.
This question doesn't make sense because ATP molecules are independent from NADPH molecules. The only reason they are similar is because they are both energy carriers that help power the Calvin Cycle in Photosynthesis.
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
2 ATP molecules are used, therefore 4 produced.
38 ATP molecules are produced from the break down of a gluecose molecule
The answer is 1,57.10e27 molecules.
Dietary fiber is not produced from carbohydrates. Dietary fiber is a type of carbohydrate. There are three main types of carbohydrates: Simple carbohydrates such as sugar, complex carbohydrates such as breads and cereals, and fiber such oat bran or fruit skin. All three types can be found combined but in varying amounts in many foods.
2 molecules are produced