it reacts with carbon dioxide to form sugar
Yes, in photosynthesis water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and oxygen gas.
The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll are necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
Water is needed for photosynthesis to produce the carbohydrates necessary for plant growth and create the stored fuel created during the process.
For photosynthesis to take place plants require sunlight water carbon dioxide chlorophyll
Hydrogen is an element that when bonded with oxygen, will produce water 'H20'. And therefore is not a product of photosynthesis. However as water is a reactant in photosynthesis, it can be considered that hydrogen is a necessary atom for photosynthesis to occur
Because there is no light. Sunlight doesn't reach that far down.
The first stage of photosynthesis is wherein water is necessary. Water is photochemically split into oxygen, electrons and hydrogen ions together with light reaction.
light, carbon dioxide, and water are necessary for photosynthesis to occur in any plant
sun light soil water air
The light energy in photosynthesis allows water and carbon dioxide to be combined into glucose. However, enzymes are also necessary in the process.
Without water the vacuoles in the plant cell would not be able to produce necessary sugars and starches.