Carbon dioxide and water
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
Plants, algae, and some bacteria are organisms that go through the process of photosynthesis.
In photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where chlorophyll absorbs sunlight to drive the reaction.
No, bacteria do not go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that involves converting light energy into chemical energy, typically carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria. Bacteria do not have the necessary structures, such as chloroplasts, to carry out photosynthesis.
there are many things that affect photosynthesis the main 2 are carbon dioxide levels and light. pottaisium hydrogencarbonate is sometimes added to the water because it provides carbon dioxide this is needed for photosynthesis. Light intesity is the biggest factor the more light intensity the more oxygen the plant produces Photosynthesis produces starch which is stored as glucose, if the plant cannot photosynthesis for any reason it turns to its glucose/ starch storage and uses it in the plant. Hannah Year 9
Plants are the only living things that actually go though the process of photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide and water.
Glucose (a sugar) and Oxygen.
The production of vitam D in human skin with the aid of sunlight is also a form of photosynthesis.
sunlight and carbon dioxide
photosynthesis is the process plants use to get food. there is no living things?
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two things produced at the end of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
Main product is glucose. Oxygen is liberated as bi product.
Mitochondria: Glycolosis, The Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain complete cellular respiration Chloroplast: Photosynthesis takes place in the Stroma and the electron transport chain.
The things produced when photosynthesis happens are the plant's food (usually glucose) and oxygen gas.