Glucose is the main basic energy storage molecule. It is also the basis for many other compounds, like the cell wall, and starch that is made during photosynthesis.
The process of photosynthesis doesn't require glucose. Photosynthesis is the process of plants converting carbon dioxide from the air and water to usable energy (in the form of glucose), with oxygen as a waste product. The word equation for it is as follows:
carbon dioxide + water -------------------------------------------> glucose + oxygen
chlorophyll
sunlight
(6CO2+6H2O+light energy=C6H12O6+6O2)
The words chlorophyll and sunlight are written underneath the equation because they are the conditions that are required for photosynthesis to take place. Energy is provided by the sun, and chlorophyll is the green chemical within the leaf where photosynthesis takes place.
Photosynthesis takes place at its fastest during warm, sunny days when there is plenty of sunlight, presuming the soil is moist. Photosynthesis does not occur at night when there is no sunlight.
The production of ATP and NAPDH is dependent on glycolysis. Without energy there could be no synthesis of new proteins and no functioning of ion pumps that maintain the concentration difference of substances within and outside of the cells.
during photosynthesis ,plants absorb carbondioxide gas from the atmosphere and with the combination with water and in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight plants produce sugar (glucose) and oxygen that we breathe
During photosynthesis solar energy is used when the plant needs to make food. In order for the plant to make food it has to take water and nutrients from the soil up its stem and roots. Which then is when the plants opens little holes in its leaves and the sunlight pours in. The plant then takes these ingredients and mixes them together to make PLANT food.
By the way: Glycolysis is cellular respiration.
no, it uses the products of photosynthesis and vice versa
It is a part of repiration.It is the initiating step
Chloroplast are green oval organelles traps and stores light energy. When Photosynthesis occurs, the light energy in the chloroplast leaves and changes into chemical energy for the plant.
sugar
yes
light reaction in photosynthesis in Plants
glycolysis
Glycolysis produces ATP in plants to power cellular processes. Photosynthesis harnesses the energy from the sun and stores it in glucose molecules.
Glycolysis does not depend on oxygen. It is the anaerobic part of cellular respiration and can produce 2 molecules of ATP without oxygen.
In glycolysis, ATP molecules are produced by? a- oxidative phosphorylation b-substrate-level phosphorylation c-cellular respiration d-photophosphorylation e-photosynthesis
No
Glycolysis
light reaction in photosynthesis in Plants
That would be Glycolysis.
Glycolysis
Glycolisis is common to both.It is the first step.
A plant uses photosynthesis to create food (glucose) and respiration(glycolysis) to break down the food it has made.
glycolysis
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
glycolysis
Glycolysis produces ATP in plants to power cellular processes. Photosynthesis harnesses the energy from the sun and stores it in glucose molecules.
The smooth ER is functioned to slpit glucose apart in a process called Glycolysis. The splitting of glucose is part of cellular respiration.