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Q: During photosynthesis a plant uses energy from the sun to break apart glucose water and carbon dioxide. These molecules are used to make sugar to feed the plant and the plant then releases a by-product oxygen that humans breathe. this example shows that?
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Where does the oxygen for cellular respiration come from?

Large quantities of oxygen are dissolved in water and make up a large percentage of air. Organisms extract it from these media. The ultimate source of molecular oxygen in the air and water appears to be as a byproduct of photosynthesis in plants and some single-celled organisms.


The oxygen released into the air as a product of photosynthesis comea from what?

When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a by product of what?reducing NADP+chemiosmosisthe electron transfer system of photosystem Isplitting the water moleculesthe electron transfer system of photosystem IIsplitting the water molecules


How does photosynthesis connect sunlight to the energy needs of plants and animals?

During photosynthesis, the molecules of chlorophyll in plants take in or absorb energy in the form of light from the sun. In relation to animals, the energy taken from the sun divides the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Oxygen is then given off for the animals to breathe.


How are human beings benefited to photosynthesis?

1. The plants produce oxygen so we can live from that. 2. Photosynthesis produces a sugar that the plants eat and helps them grow so when they are grown we can get food from them.


Is carbon dioxide the byproduct of respiration?

photosynthesis is the process during which plants use carbon dioxide (in the presence of sunlight) to produce their food, they then release oxygen for us to breathe. but at night plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide, hence think twice before having an indoor plant. whether it releases water i'm not sure, can anyone confirm please

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Why do people call plants the lungs of the earth?

Because the process of photosynthesis releases oxygen and allows us to breathe.


What is formed as leaves breathe?

During photosynthesis, plants generate complex sugar molecules as well as oxygen.


Significance of photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is how plants breathe, respiration is how we breathe.


Where does the oxygen for cellular respiration come from?

Large quantities of oxygen are dissolved in water and make up a large percentage of air. Organisms extract it from these media. The ultimate source of molecular oxygen in the air and water appears to be as a byproduct of photosynthesis in plants and some single-celled organisms.


What humans do to plants?

Humans, and actually all other animals, breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and combine it with water and sunlight to make food in a process called photosynthesis. Luckily, a byproduct of this process is oxygen, which humans and other animals breathe in. Then we breathe out carbon dioxide, and the wondrous cycle continues.


The oxygen released into the air as a product of photosynthesis comea from what?

When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a by product of what?reducing NADP+chemiosmosisthe electron transfer system of photosystem Isplitting the water moleculesthe electron transfer system of photosystem IIsplitting the water molecules


What is it called when plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen?

photosynthesis


How does photosynthesis connect sunlight to the energy needs of plants and animals?

During photosynthesis, the molecules of chlorophyll in plants take in or absorb energy in the form of light from the sun. In relation to animals, the energy taken from the sun divides the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. Oxygen is then given off for the animals to breathe.


The processes involved in the recycling of carbon hydrogen and oxygen are?

photosynthesis and respiration (photosynthesis by plants let out oxygen, we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide)


Photosynthesis and respiration keep levels of oxygen and CO2 at equilibrium?

Photosynthesis occurs in plants and some bacteria. It occurs within the chloroplasts. It uses H2O, Light energy and CO2 and gives off O2 and glucose. Respiration occurs in plants and animals. It occurs within the mitochondria. It uses O2 and glucose to produce energy, CO2 and H2O


How are human beings benefited to photosynthesis?

1. The plants produce oxygen so we can live from that. 2. Photosynthesis produces a sugar that the plants eat and helps them grow so when they are grown we can get food from them.


How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis similar?

Photosynthesis= Sunlight+CO2(carbon dioxide+H2O(water)= C6(6 molecules of carbon) H12(12 molecules of hydrogen)O6(6 molecules of oxygen) *this is glucose, or as we call it, sugars* + 6O2 (6 of the 2 molecules of oxygen which is the extra oxygen that we breathe in)Cellular Respiration= 6O2+(oxygen)C6 H12 O6(glucose/sugars)+a little bit of heat= H2O and CO2.we breathe in 6O2 and consumeC6H12O6*plants give that off*plants take in in H2O, CO2, and sunlight.*we give that off*