During photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are made by the plant. The glucose made is used by the plant as a form of food and the oxygen is discarded as a waste product.
the glucose & oxygen is used by the plants to enable the growth of stems & leafs etc in the respiration process.
the plant eats them like food and uses their energy to grow
Glucose and some oxygen is made to be used by the plant in cellular respiration, and most of oxygen is released as a waste product,
Glucose they make from photosynthesis oxygen is made as a waste product for photosynthesis
Oxygen and glucose.
Glucose (C6,H12,O6) and Oxygen (6 O2)
Glucose (a sugary substance), is made in photosynthesis which is then consumed later :)
glucose is made from water and carbon dioxide.
glucose is made in photosynthesis oxygen is also made
Glucose they make from photosynthesis oxygen is made as a waste product for photosynthesis
Yes, Oxygen is made during Photosynthesis The Formula goes: Carbon Dioxide + Water -------- Glucose + Oxygen
The byproducts of photosynthesis are oxygen and glucose. These are made when the processes known as the Kalvin Cycle and the Krebs Cycle.
Oxygen and glucose.
Carbon Dioxide + Water = Oxygen + Glucose
Oxygen is expelled as a waste.
CO2 and H2O used. Glucose and Oxygen is made
the most elementary answer is Glucose Oxygen
Glucose (C6,H12,O6) and Oxygen (6 O2)
Glucose and oxygen are the reactants. In humans glucose comes from digested food, and oxygen is breathed in from the air. In plants, glucose is made in photosynthesis, and oxygen diffuses in from the air.
The gas given off as a waste product of photosynthesis is oxygen. Glucose is also made during photosynthesis. These products are made from carbon dioxide and water.