carbon dioxide + water
No, during photosynthesis, sugar is not given off. Instead, sugar (glucose) is synthesized from carbon dioxide and water with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of plant cells. The sugar produced is used as an energy source for the plant's growth and metabolism.
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carbon dioxide
Oxygen is given of
O2
No, its made in the sugar plantations of Mauritius (off the east coast of Madagascar).
sugar and water
Photosynthesis.
sun rays or photosynthesis
Bubbles of CO2 comming out of the solution
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.
Sugar in small quantities will actually help a plant grow, however in excess or over too long a period it can result in the death of the plant. Excess sugar in the soil can change the water potential around the roots which causes osmosis to stop functioning properly. It can also result in the buildup of bacterial colonies around the roots of plants as sugar is a good medium for bacterail growth.