carbon dioxide fixation... :) or photolysis :D
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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
in humans, oxygen is not a byproduct, it is absorbed into the human body through gaseous exchange to be processed into glucose, and the waste product is carbon dioxide.
Oxygen
Plants use molecular oxygen (O2) from the air during the process of photosynthesis to make food. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide (CO2) is converted into glucose (sugar) and oxygen gas (O2) is released as a byproduct.
photosynthesis
During photosynthesis carbohydrate molecules(glucose) and oxygen as a byproduct are the most commonly produced products.
Water, of course. Water undergoes photolysis in photosystem II and oxygen is a byproduct that is diffused out of leaves.
yes
The gas that enters the atmosphere during the light reaction is oxygen (O2). Oxygen is produced as a byproduct when water is split during photosynthesis.
light-dependent reaction
A byproduct is basically something which is produced that the plant does not need for it self. For example, When a plant photosynthesizes, it releases most of the oxygen as a byproduct into the atmosphere.
glucose and gaseous oxygen
Ther are two products. You will get o2 as a byproduct.
there are two types of wastes products produced by plants a)gaseous B)liquid Gaseous wastes include carbon dioxide(CO2) and oxygen(O2). While the former is produced during the respiration of the plant, the latter is produced in a process called photosynthesis. Liquid waste is water(H2O) Both of these wastes are removed by stomata.
Oxygen
Hydrogen and oxygen both r produced hydrogen at cathode and oxygen at anode.