PEE, nitrogen...
Carbon Dioxide is released.
Urea
urea
Amino acid
A plant makes cellulose, oils, starch, fats and amino acids using glucose.
Glucose metabolism: Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy (34-38 ATP + heat)So, the answer is mostly likely CO2 because ATP is useful, and therefore not a waste product, even though it is a product.
Plants need Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose - which is used as food. The hydrogen (H2) part of the water is used with the carbon dioxide to produce glucose, the food. The remaining oxygen (from the water) is waste.
the normal waste products found are glucose and mineral salts, some water, and wastes
Amino acid
CO2
No. Oxygen and water are.
they are basically what you get after a reaction so if you were writing the by-products or waste products of photosynthesis CO2 and H20 arrow O2 and glucose the O2 and glucose are the waste products or otherwise called by products generally a waste product is one that you do not want
A plant makes cellulose, oils, starch, fats and amino acids using glucose.
The end product of photosynthesis is 2 G3P (PGAL) (per 1/2 glucose (1 turn of the Calvin Cycle)) which is then used to create glucose or starches. Oxygen is a waste product.
It is a waste product from the reaction: oxygen+glucose=>carbon dioxide+water+energy CO2 + It is when the oxygen and glucose react together. The other waste prduct is water.
Photosynthesis
carbin dioxide
Glucose they make from photosynthesis oxygen is made as a waste product for photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide is a waste product of aerobic metabolism of glucose. It can only be gotten rid of by breathing.
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