To answer this question we need to understand the life cycle of a plant. The life cycle of a plant starts with a seed. This seed is then planted in the ground. This seed grows up to be a fully grown plant. The grown plant then produces more seeds. These seeds are then planted. For example, Look at the Dandelion. When someone picks it and blows on it, it's seeds go everywhere. Then the cycle begins again. So to answer your question, the end products of plants are more plants.
Main product is glucose. Oxygen is also very important product
Monosaccharide is the correct answer
It should correct photosynthesis. Main product is glucose.
Fermentation is different in plants and animals based on the products produced for each. In animals the main product is lactic acid while in plants the products are carbon dioxide and ethanol.
Oxygen is an important by-product (not waste) of photosynthesis and is needed by not only animals and other organisms, but also the plants which make it.
Main product is glucose. Oxygen is also very important product
They give of Oxygen. Glucose is produced as main product
Plants consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis to produce glucose as the main product. Oxygen is a byproduct (or more accurately a waste product) of photosynthesis.
No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.
Monosaccharide is the correct answer
It should correct photosynthesis. Main product is glucose.
There is really not a "Main Product," so it depends on which product or main product you are looking for.
Glucose is the main product of photosynthesis. Oxygen is liberated as by product.
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
Oxygen comes out as waste product in plants during photosynthesis
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
The main source for plants is the light