Glucose.
Carbohydrates (sugar) and oxygen (what we breath).
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen. This process is essential for the production of food and oxygen in the ecosystem.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the CHNOPS elements present in sugar. Sugar molecules consist primarily of these elements in varying ratios depending on the type of sugar.
During photosynthesis, plants produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen as byproducts. The glucose is used as energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product.
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
Plants make or 'synthesize' glucose sugar in the light, and in doing so, release oxygen as well. Oxygen and Glucose sugar.
sugar and oxygen
The formula for a sugar is generally CnH2nOn for a monosaccharide. Whatever the sugar, it needs to contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)
Photosynthesis
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the three elements that make up sugar. Sugar is a type of carbohydrate, and its chemical formula is typically written as C6H12O6.
Sugars are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
The elements that make up sugar are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Carbon,Oxygen and Hydrogen.
Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen
In the organelles called mitochondria.