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Oxygen and glucose is produced during photosynthesis.Glucose, or sugar (C6H12O6) and gaseous oxygen (O2) are the products of photosynthesis.Although other substances are produced at various stages, the end product is glucose, a carbohydrate. It is made from carbon dioxide and water using light energy, and the reactions also release free oxygen.OxygenSugar
What do you mean? To test for oxygen being produced, light a splint, blow it out then put it over the object you beleve is producing oxygen and if the splint re-lights oxygen is being produced.
Oxygen's RoleAt the end of the electron transport chain in the mitochondria, electrons are donated to oxygen (O2), which combines with hydrogen ions to form water. Without the O2 molecules to accept the electrons, the electron transport chain couldn't function.
light reaction is photolysis which mean using light or photon to lysis or break the water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen ion, H+. Dark reaction or the calvin cycle uses hydrogen ion to convert carbon dioxide into 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
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D
During the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water is split, releasing oxygen gas.
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ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
ATP and NADPH
Light-independant reactions(Dark Reactions) use Carbon Dioxide and other compounds to create Glucose.
During the day the plant photosynthesizes, this converts carbon dioxide and sunlight into oxygen and energy, during the night the plant begins "Respiration", as it respires it can use some of the oxygen that it has produced during the day
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When water molecules are broken down during light reactions like in photosynthesis, they yield oxygen, NADPH and ATP (which stores energy that can be used in dark reactions).
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