Water and Sun.
In eukariyotes it takes place in chloroplast.Glucose and O2 is produced.
The oxygen produced by plants during photosynthesis in water is released into the surrounding water. It can dissolve in the water and be used by aquatic organisms for respiration or released into the atmosphere if the water is disturbed.
Yes, water is produced during photosynthesis when carbon dioxide and sunlight are used to create glucose and oxygen, with water being a byproduct. Conversely, during cellular respiration, water is formed as a result of the metabolic breakdown of glucose and oxygen to release energy. Thus, water plays a critical role in both processes, being formed in photosynthesis and generated in cellular respiration.
Well, darling, if oxygen decided to take a day off during photosynthesis, we'd all be in a world of hurt. You see, oxygen is kind of a big deal for us living creatures - we need it to breathe and survive. Without oxygen being produced during photosynthesis, we'd be gasping for air faster than you can say "photosynthesis."
The glucose produced by photosynthesis isn't stored; it is sent down the phloem to the roots and the other parts of the plant to be transformed into ATP (energy), which is used by the plant to perform various life functions (one of the most important being growth).
One of the products of Photosynthesis is oxygen (Carbon Dioxide and Water give Glucose and Oxygen) and the bubbles you see coming from pond weed are actually the oxygen being produced from Photosynthesis. So therefore, the more/faster the bubbles, the quicker Photosynthesis is happening.
Oxygen is produced by a light reaction in plants. This reaction is called Photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, a plant will absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide and convert it into energy and oxygen.
Oxygen gas is being produced through the process of photosynthesis, causing the leaf discs to float to the surface of the solution due to the oxygen bubbles created.
The green color is being absorbed
Green plants are producers. This means that they can survive without animals! They can make lots of organic chemicals from a few simple inorganic chemicals. They need simple things like carbon dioxide and water and can make complex things like sugar, starch, fat, and proteins.
In Photosynthesis plants take in Food, Energy, and Water.They put out (make) oxygen & Carbon Dioxide.Equation for Photosynthesis: 6H2O + 6CO2 + Energy ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2Equation for Cellular Respiration : 6O2 + C6H12O6 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
a gas