They come from CO2 and Water. They are the raw materials
Yes starch are long chains of glucose because during photosynthesis during the dark reaction hydrogen is used to reduce the carbon dioxide, it joins with the carbon dioxide in turn creating glucose well a molecule of glucose .. so starch will be formed with. Many of these molecules joining together
No. Carbon dioxide is used for photosynthesis. The general equation for photosynthesis is C02 + H20 = Glucose and 02. Carbon dioxide is given off during respiration instead.
carbon dixoside and water
Carbohydrate or Disaccharides, like fructose
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis.
Yes starch are long chains of glucose because during photosynthesis during the dark reaction hydrogen is used to reduce the carbon dioxide, it joins with the carbon dioxide in turn creating glucose well a molecule of glucose .. so starch will be formed with. Many of these molecules joining together
No. Carbon dioxide is used for photosynthesis. The general equation for photosynthesis is C02 + H20 = Glucose and 02. Carbon dioxide is given off during respiration instead.
carbon dixoside and water
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
Carbohydrate or Disaccharides, like fructose
Yes, it is required during photosynthesis to produce glucose
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide with water to make glucose. The carbon atoms are the most important in this exchange, as the oxygen, while used, is a little excessive, and extra is left over once the process is complete.
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide gets reduced into carbohydrates and water molecules splits into hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes, Oxygen is made during Photosynthesis The Formula goes: Carbon Dioxide + Water -------- Glucose + Oxygen
They are converted into glucose during the process.
Carbon dioxide is combined with the hydrogen from NADPH to produce glucose