Water is one of the raw materials in photosynthesis. A shortage of water can slow or even stop photosynthesis. Water is split into hydrogen molecules and oxygen, while doing so, giving off an electron. This electron travels through the electron transport chain to create ATP so with out water this process cannot occur.
photosynthesis is one of the necessary contributes to food a plant generates.
Photosynthesis does not produce water is uses it.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
no it not a product of photosynthesis but water and oxyge are
Photosynthesis needs sunlight & carbon dioxide besides water
photosynthesis : carbon dioxide + water --> oxygen + glucose this is how plants get the glucose and are "the lungs of the world".
photosynthesis : carbon dioxide + water --> oxygen + glucose this is how plants get the glucose and are "the lungs of the world".
photosynthesis is one of the necessary contributes to food a plant generates.
Photosynthesis does not produce water is uses it.
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.
Photosynthesis benefits the hydrosphere by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converting it into oxygen, which is released into the air. This process helps improve the quality of water bodies by maintaining a balanced level of dissolved oxygen that supports aquatic life. Additionally, photosynthesis contributes to the removal of excess nutrients from water, helping to regulate the nutrient cycles in aquatic ecosystems.
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
photosynthesis
Yes, photosynthesis produces oxygen as a byproduct, not water.
water can help photosynthesis and allows the plant to make food. if plants don't get water, they can't have photosynthesis to make their food.
Water is a reactant or an "imput" to photosynthesis. It's used to as a electron donor.