Carbon Dioxide and Water link up during photosynthesis.
At The Root
The part of the plant that transports the end products of photosynthesis both up and down the plant is the phloem.
the answer is phloem
obviously glucose, duhhhh
Chlorophyll is the substance that reacts to light to provide the plant with energy via photosynthesis.
The REACTANTS that link up are carbon dioxide and water.
At The Root
The part of the plant that transports the end products of photosynthesis both up and down the plant is the phloem.
xylem up phloem down keeps the juicies from phloem down
the answer is phloem
oxygen
Glucose and oxygen are used up during respiration.
chlorophyll is the green substance that makes up the chloroplast. its role is to absorb energy from the sun and all that goodness during the process of photosynthesis. ;)
obviously glucose, duhhhh
Yes, the two are opposites of each other. Photosynthesis builds up complex sugars that have a lot of stored energy while cellular respiration breaks down these sugars, release the energy and store it in the form of ATP. The products and wastes of one process end up as the reactants for the other process.
Chlorophyll is the substance that reacts to light to provide the plant with energy via photosynthesis.
The presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyl gives up oxygen to air during the photosynthesis.