The product of photosynthesis is reduced carbon (i.e oxidised carbon in the form of carbon dioxide is taken and converted to carbohydrates).
The immediate product of photosynthesis is glucose (a six carbon sugar molecule). Glucose is utilised by the plant cells to provide energy for driving important metabolic processes (such a fat and protein synthesis).
Other pathways operating in the plant cells also use glucose and make other sugar molecules (such as fructose, galactose etc) or turn it into storage products (such a starch) or make other derivatives which are present in barks (lignin, cellulose, xylan) and other areas.
The product of the dark reaction in photosynthesis is glucose.
Nitrogen
No, water is not a waste product of photosynthesis. Water is actually a reactant in the process of photosynthesis, where it is used to produce oxygen and glucose.
No, carbon dioxide is a reactant in photosynthesis.
Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and convert them into glucose (sugar) and oxygen using sunlight as energy. This oxygen is then released into the atmosphere as a waste product.
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The basic by product of photosynthesis is oxygen.
no it not a product of photosynthesis but water and oxyge are
The main product of photosynthesis is Glucose
The product of the dark reaction in photosynthesis is glucose.
The product of photosynthesis that starts with 's' is glucose.
Oxygen is a five-letter word that is a product of photosynthesis.
Nitrogen
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
Sugar is not needed by photosynthesis. Sugar is the product of photosynthesis.
The other product of photosynthesis is glucose. It is not a by-product, as it is the reason for photosynthesis.
Glucose is the product of photosynthesis and oxygen is the by product of the photosynthesis. And are used in the process of photo respiration.