No, it is not an element. Photosynthesis is a chemical process mainly found in plants when they use the energy from the sunlight.
Oxygen is the element produced after photosynthesis.
Glucose is formed by photosynthesis. The other product is oxygen, but that is an element.
carbon dioxide
The element is oxygen. Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis as a byproduct when water is split, and it is then used as a reactant in the process of cellular respiration to release energy from glucose.
the carbon source from photosynthesis is CO2 in the atmsphere. Carbon is the second most abundant element in living matter.
No. Photosynthesis involves plants taking carbon dioxide and, using sunlight for energy, forming sugar and oxygen. Radioactive decay involves a single element (no sunlight, no plants) releasing particles and changing (decaying) into a different element.
Carbon
Oxygen is the main component of carbon dioxide, which plants use in photosynthesis. Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis. Oxygen is the element that makes most life, plant and animal, possible on Earth. So, photosynthesis not only helps life to flourish. For most organisms, it makes life possible.
No, oxygen is not a group 15 element; it is a group 16 element. Oxygen is not used directly in fertilizer production but is involved in key processes such as nutrient uptake by plants during respiration and photosynthesis.
Hydrogen is an element that when bonded with oxygen, will produce water 'H20'. And therefore is not a product of photosynthesis. However as water is a reactant in photosynthesis, it can be considered that hydrogen is a necessary atom for photosynthesis to occur
magnesium element forms the central atom of chlorophyll molecule
cyanobacteria releases oxygen as a byproduct into the atmosphere.