Cellular Respiration
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy/ATP
Photosynthesis is the process that produces water, carbon dioxide and energy.
Light has little or no effect on water and carbon dioxide, unless a catalyst such as chlorophyll is present. In that case, the light energy is absorbed and the water and carbon dioxide are converted to glucose and water. This is photosynthesis.
The correct equation for photosynthesis is: Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy (from sunlight) → Glucose + Oxygen. This equation represents the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, using sunlight as the source of energy.
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy are made during cellular respiration. However, as energy is not a substance, and cannot be made, it is more accurate to say it is released.
They are energy (ATP), water and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen + Glucose -----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
carbon dioxide, water and sunlight carbon dioxide, water and sunlight
Plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and chlorophyll to carry out photosynthesis. These elements are essential for the process of converting light energy into chemical energy, which the plant uses for growth and development.
carbon dioxide, water, energy
converts water to carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide, lactic acids, and ATP energy