Oxygen
Water molecule is split during the light reactions of photosynthesis to release oxygen.
photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water to release oxygen.
Water (H20) is split into 6O2, 24H+, and 24e-.
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Photosynthesis requires CO2, Water, and sunlight. The have a green pigment in them called chlorophyll to let them have the ability to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. When the plants are finished with photosynthesis they release oxygen and glucose.
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Photosynthesis uses energy from the sun, water, carbon dioxide. It releases oxygen as a waste product from the process.
Plants cannot release energy from glucose using photosynthesis because photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose using light energy. To release energy from glucose, plants undergo cellular respiration, which involves breaking down glucose into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
Water is the molecule that is split during the light reaction of photosynthesis when releasing oxygen.
Yes. Reaction of photosynthesis is: 12H2O(water)+6CO2(carbon dioxide) gives C6H12O2(glucose)+6O2(oxygen)+6H2O(water)+2ATP(energy)
Plants get their replacement electrons for photosynthesis from water molecules. During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water molecules are split to release oxygen and provide electrons for the electron transport chain.
Water is utilized in the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, specifically in the light-dependent reactions where water molecules are split to release oxygen and provide electrons for the production of ATP and NADPH.