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Q: What compound converted during photosynthesis has only one word?
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Why does photosynthesis only take place during day?

Because there is only sun during the day


How are gasses used during photosynthesis?

There is only one gas. It is the co2 gas.


Why is light produced during photosynthesis?

No that is not true. Only energy of light is used


When do green plants carry on respiration?

both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurs during the day, however, during the night when there is no sunlight only cellular respiration occurs.


Organic compound made by all plants?

No, all organic compound is not made up of plants.Some can be synthesis in the lab artificially. Although there are many compounds which are obtained in nature.All plants produce Glucose in the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the only way of storing carbon. Glucose has 6 carbon atoms.


How glucose manufactured during the process of photosynthesis?

The glucose produced by photosynthesis isn't stored; it is sent down the phloem to the roots and the other parts of the plant to be transformed into ATP (energy), which is used by the plant to perform various life functions (one of the most important being growth).


What percent of light energy is fixed during photosynthesis?

plants only capture 1% of the radiant enery from the sun used in photosynthesis.


Is O2 converted to CO2 during cell respiration?

only in Aerobic respiration


How is photosynthesis related to the first law of thermodynamics?

The first law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only change form. Photosynthesis is an example of this. The energy of sunlight is converted via photosynthesis to energy stored in the chemical bonds of the molecules making up the plant.


How does a primary producer obtain their energy?

Simply put, two ways 1) Photosynthesis (most common) - light energy from sun is converted by chloroplasts into glucose/other sugars 2) Chemosynthesis (rare) - occurs only at hydrothermal vents deep at the seafloor, where there is no sunlight - chemical energy is converted directly into glucose/sugars.


Why only a small amount of the light energy from the sun that reaches the earth is used during photosynthesis?

i have no answer


Why do plants have more sugar in the daytime than in the night?

Plants produce sugar from photosynthesis which is a process that converts the suns light in addition to water and CO2 into energy in the form of sugar. Therefore, plants only go through photosynthesis during the daytime because at nighttime there is no sun and the plant cannot go through photosythesis. Because photosynthesis happens only during the day, sugar is produced only during the day also.