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CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
Any oxygen taken in through the stomata is inconsequential, for it forms no function for the plant. Similarly for the nitrogen and the argon, etc. The CO2 however is important, for this may be reacted by the plant with the hydrogen it obtains through the photosynthesis process. This is then used to manufacture complex carbohydrates. The magic of photosynthesis lies in the breaking of the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is discharged as a waste gas. There are other photosynthesis processes known, other than those based on chlorophyll. Seaweeds for example use red, green, and brown photosynthesis processes, each with its own chemistry. For further information on the types of photosynthesis, have a crack at 'photorespiration' in a reference source such as wikipedia.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).
Carbon Cycle: Through photosynthesis, trees, plants and all green vegetation take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, store the carbon and release the oxygen.Water Cycle: Water from the earth is taken up by the roots of plants. Through photosynthesis some of this water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is released and the hydrogen becomes part of the carbohydrates which build up the cells of the plants.
carbon dioxide is taken in through the leaves and is then used in the process of photosynthesis to make food for the plant.
Carbon dioxide is taken in, usually during the day, through stomata (tiny pores on the underside of a leaf), and simultaneously oxygen is released. At night, if the plant is using cellular respiration for energy, oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide released.The oxygen that is released comes from the breakdown of water, because hydrogen is needed for the photosynthesis reactions.
If you mean where is the oxygen released when photosynthesis has taken place then the answer is the stoma which is located under the leaf
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CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
Oxygen molecules are not necessarily produced during photosynthesis. However, oxygen is needed for photosynthesis, along with sunlight, water, and other nutrients. They are all taken in by the plant through various entrances and converted into the simple sugar, glucose. The bi-product of this production, is carbon-dioxide, which is excreted from the plant's cells back into the environment.
The Hydrogen ion is added to take the place of the energized electron in the light reaction of photosynthesis. The Hydrogen electron is taken from an H2O molecule. The oxygen is released as a waste product and the rest of the Hydrogen goes off to do work as energy is released.
The two things that a plant takes in for photosynthesis are : light and carbon dioxide.
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Any oxygen taken in through the stomata is inconsequential, for it forms no function for the plant. Similarly for the nitrogen and the argon, etc. The CO2 however is important, for this may be reacted by the plant with the hydrogen it obtains through the photosynthesis process. This is then used to manufacture complex carbohydrates. The magic of photosynthesis lies in the breaking of the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is discharged as a waste gas. There are other photosynthesis processes known, other than those based on chlorophyll. Seaweeds for example use red, green, and brown photosynthesis processes, each with its own chemistry. For further information on the types of photosynthesis, have a crack at 'photorespiration' in a reference source such as wikipedia.
The products of Photosynthesis are : 1) Glucose 2) NADP+, ADP & P 1) Glucose is either used for respiration or stored in the plant in the form of Starch. 2) NADP+, ADP & P return to the Light Dependant stage for another cycle of photosynthesis.
Oxygen and water. A+. Tony B. Oxygen is given off as a byproduct by plants during photosynthesis. Plants does very well gas during photosynthesis, you might beable to learn this during science class.
The gas taken in by photosynthesis is carbon dioxide (CO2), while the gas produced is oxygen (O2).