actually not because glucose is one of the by products produced during photosynthesis and some part of it is stored form of starch and some part of starch is provided to different parts of the plant.
isn't glucose a product of photosynthesis??!
OxygenFood (glucose)Starch (excess food/glucose)
Plants and other organisms that rely solely on photosynthesis.
the manufactured by plants during photosynthesis is glucose.
Glucose
Glucose does not produce photosynthesis, you have it backwards. Photosynthesis produces glucose.
The other product of photosynthesis is glucose. It is not a by-product, as it is the reason for photosynthesis.
Usually, a "light dependent reaction" refers to photosynthesis, which produces oxygen to be released, and glucose for the plant to use for energy.
the reaction that takes place during photosynthesis is as follows:- 6H2O + 6CO2 ----->C6H12O6 + 6O2 thus one molecule of glucose and 6 molecules of oxygen are released..
Glucose is one of the products of photosynthesis.
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
The chemicals producted during photosynthesis are oxygen, which is released as waste in the light dependent reaction, and glucose released in the Calvin Cycle
glucose is made in photosynthesis oxygen is also made
Glucose is the type of sugar that is created from a plant's photosynthesis.
Glucose is the type of sugar that is created from a plant's photosynthesis.
isn't glucose a product of photosynthesis??!
The products of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose.