Yes. When plants use photosynthesis to convert light energy from the sun and carbon dioxide into energy that the plant can use, oxygen and glucose are the end products.
Equation for photosynthesis:
6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2
C = Carbon
O = Oxygen
H = Hydrogen
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the end products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
The end product of the aerobic catabolism of glucose is pyruvic acid.
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
The end product of photosynthesis is 2 G3P (PGAL) (per 1/2 glucose (1 turn of the Calvin Cycle)) which is then used to create glucose or starches. Oxygen is a waste product.
Yes, you will find radioactivity as one of the end product of photosynthesis if the water containing radioactive oxygen is given to plants.
photosynthesis
the end products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
The end product of the aerobic catabolism of glucose is pyruvic acid.
NO! It is not, it is an end product of cellular respiration.
Nitrogen
The end product of photosynthesis is 2 G3P (PGAL) (per 1/2 glucose (1 turn of the Calvin Cycle)) which is then used to create glucose or starches. Oxygen is a waste product.
Yes, you will find radioactivity as one of the end product of photosynthesis if the water containing radioactive oxygen is given to plants.
The overall products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water. The overall products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen.
Oxygen was utilized by cellular pathways and they will be at the end converted to Carbondioxide as a waste product.
Photosynthesis emmits oxygen as end product Like that respiration release carbon dioxide.
Oxygen, that is why plants and trees are so important. The plants use up the carbon dioxide that humans and animals exhale when we breathe, and they produce oxygen which we need to sustain life.
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