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humans benefit from photosynthesis, by receiving, obviously oxygen, which is required for cellular respiration, but plants also provide, glucose, which we heterotrophs need, to perform cellular respiration again, so we benefit by receiving oxygen and glucose, or O2 and C6H12O6.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
You Get Photosynthesis In Plants..Basicly What Happens Is That The Leaves Of A Plant Absorb Light.They Then Use The Light To Get Glucose And Oxygen As Waste Products.They Store the glucose and The Plants Release The Oxygen Into The Air For Us To Breathe
Almost all plants benefit humans
humans benefit from photosynthesis, by receiving, obviously oxygen, which is required for cellular respiration, but plants also provide, glucose, which we heterotrophs need, to perform cellular respiration again, so we benefit by receiving oxygen and glucose, or O2 and C6H12O6.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
Photosynthesis: as used by plants to produce glucose. And humans use sunlight to synthesize vitamin D( not called photosynthesis)
An organism that uses Photosynthesis to produce glucose is called an Autotroph. Autotrophs are also called "self feeders" because they can produce food(glucose) for their own cells, such as plants. (A Heterotroph is an organism that consumes other organisms to get food for their cells, such as humans.)
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
You Get Photosynthesis In Plants..Basicly What Happens Is That The Leaves Of A Plant Absorb Light.They Then Use The Light To Get Glucose And Oxygen As Waste Products.They Store the glucose and The Plants Release The Oxygen Into The Air For Us To Breathe
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
Almost all plants benefit humans
water and oxygen. Then us humans can use use the water and the oxygen and in return we breathe out carbon dioxide, which plants can use.
No, humans don't carry out photosynthesis. But, they do carry out cellular respiration.
Humans are heterotrophic and feed from other organisms. They do not carry out photosynthesis, which is the function of chloroplasts. Plants need chloroplasts as they are autotrophic (i.e. they produce their own food using sunlight).
Photosynthesis is important to plants, animals, and humans! So no. It's most vital to plants.