Sugar (glucose) breaks down into water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is respiration and it happens in the mitochondria.
Sugar. Worldwide, most sugar is made from sugar cane. In some countries, though, sugar is made from other things, especially a kind of beet.
the end products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
Glucose (sugar) is made for energy and oxygen is produced, but thrown away as a waste product.
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
yes.! of course
The end product of Carbohydrates is Glucose.
simple sugars.
Sugar. Worldwide, most sugar is made from sugar cane. In some countries, though, sugar is made from other things, especially a kind of beet.
the end products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
Sugar can be both a reactant and a product.
starch-glucose2. protein-amino acids3. fats-fats4. sugar-glucose
Refined sugar, the sugar you buy from the shops, is a manufactured product from a natural resource. Sugar cane and sugar beet usually.
In the end product, although sugar has been used in the manufacture, the molecules have been broken down by the brewing process, and are no longer sugar, but have been turned into alcohol.
Glucose (sugar) is made for energy and oxygen is produced, but thrown away as a waste product.
alcohol, a by product of the fermentation
yes, sugar and oxygen is the product of photosynthesis.
Sugar is not needed by photosynthesis. Sugar is the product of photosynthesis.