Yes, Oxygen is made during Photosynthesis
The Formula goes:
Carbon Dioxide + Water -------- Glucose + Oxygen
Oxygen is expelled as a waste.
No, oxygen is not made during the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle is part of the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis and is responsible for converting carbon dioxide into glucose, not producing oxygen. Oxygen is produced during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
Two waste products of photosynthesis are O2 ( oxygen) and water.
It comes from the splitting of water molecules.
Carbohydrates (starch, cellulose) AND oxygen
Oxygen formed during photosynthesis is the gas O2.
the most elementary answer is Glucose Oxygen
Oxygen is one of the products of photosynthesis.
The oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes directly from water. In the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water molecules are split to release oxygen as a byproduct. This process is known as photolysis.
Oxygen is the gas given out by green plants during photosynthesis.
Plants obtain oxygen during photosynthesis from water molecules.
The gas given off as a waste product of photosynthesis is oxygen. Glucose is also made during photosynthesis. These products are made from carbon dioxide and water.