No. it's still the same process
Carbon Dioxide and Water
Most photosynthesis occurs in land plants. This is because there is more light available on land than in the deeper regions of the ocean where water plants are found. However, ocean plants like phytoplankton also play a significant role in global carbon fixation due to their vast numbers.
the two above questions are different because land is different then water
No. The only living organisms that undergo phtosythesis are plants on land and phytoplankton in water.
Carbon dioxide is a chemical containing carbon and oxygen, and photosynthesis is the process by which most plants get energy. Photosynthesis requires light, water, and CO2.
Photosynthesis does not produce water is uses it.
Land heats more rapidly and to higher temperatures than water. Land also cools more rapidly and to lower temperatures than water
Transpiration is loosing water in vapor form.Photosynthetis makes glucose using CO2
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.
Food webs on land and in the water are the same because they both have producers, consumers and decomposers.
Wind and Water erode the surface of the land and they are carried away, making the appearance of the land different.
No, water is not a waste product of photosynthesis. Water is actually a reactant in the process of photosynthesis, where it is used to produce oxygen and glucose.