Photosynthesis does not involve nitrogen. It is used by plants to make sugar, a chemical that does not include nitrogen. Also note that the air is composed mostly of nitrogen; it would hardly be necessary for plants to make nitrogen.
It is the o2 gas. it is the by product of photosynthesis.
They are split apart by the enzymes helicase.
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Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrogen is not a product of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. The primary products of this process are glucose, which serves as energy and building material for the plant, and oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere.
Nitrogen gas is unnecessary. It is not using in the photosynthesis.
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As far as I know, it is. Plants "inhale" nitrogen for the process of photosynthesis, then they "exhale" the oxygen that we breath in.
It is the o2 gas. it is the by product of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is not a pathway by which plants obtain nitrogen in a usable form. Plants use nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate or ammonium through processes like nitrogen fixation by bacteria, absorption by roots, and uptake through mycorrhizal fungi.
They are split apart by the enzymes helicase.
oxegen and nitrogen
Not as far as i know.
Chloroplasts set plants apart from other living things in that they are the only parts of a cell that do photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants (mostly the chloroplasts) use sun and carbon dioxide to make food and create oxygen. Photosynthesis sets plants apart and chloroplasts do photosynthesis.
Grass needs nitrogen for healthy growth and photosynthesis. Nitrogen is a key component of chlorophyll, which is essential for the plant to produce energy through photosynthesis. Without enough nitrogen, grass may appear yellowed or stunted.
The nitrogen cycle does not directly involve photosynthesis or respiration. It is a biogeochemical process that describes how nitrogen is converted and cycled through the environment by bacteria, plants, and other organisms. Nitrogen is fixed by bacteria, taken up by plants, and then returned to the soil through decomposition.
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