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The product of photosynthesis is Glucose( C6H12O6) and Oxygen(O2). The process of photosynthesis takes place in the presence of sunlight. In this process the H2O and CO2 gets converted into the energy called ATP and into simple sugars called Glucose(C6H12O6). Also the plant releases Oxygen(O2) as the waste which is taken by us.
no- respiration is the process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain in other words it's FALSE
Simple cell division of both plants and animals is NOT an identical process.
Through simple diffusion
diffusion, simple
By the process of simple diffusion.
protein synthesis
Yes. It's actually a very simple process.
Essentially all free energy utilized by biological systems arises from solar energy that is trapped by the process of photosynthesis. The basic equation of photosynthesis is deceptively simple. Water and carbon dioxide combine to form carbohydrates and molecular oxygen.
The leaf makes glucose through the process of photosynthesis. This glucose is then used by the plant for energy or stored as starch for later use.
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Simple molecules can be combined to form the necessary materials needed to create the building blocks of life: amino acids.
yes, during the process of photosynthesis.CO2 + H20 = 02+ H20 + simple sugars
Simple diffusion process, i.e. from high pressure to low pressure
It is the process of simple diffusion. The movement of oxygen from a high level (in the air) to a lower level (in the blood). The opposite occurs for carbon dioxide which is higher in the blood but lower in the air.
An amoeba lives in an aqueous environment; some oxygen from the air will normally dissolve into the water (or, oxygen is released by plants living in the water) and oxygen will enter the amoeba by the process of diffusion.
Oxygen. Plants are autotrophs, which means they produce their own food. They use the process of photosynthesis to transform water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into oxygen, and simple sugars that the plant uses as fuel.