There is a one byproduct. it is the O2 gas.
The food making process in green plants is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into chemical energy that is later released to fuel the plant's activities.
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
A green plant uses light energy from the sun to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
In green plant cells, the substances produced during cellular respiration that are utilized in photosynthesis are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). During respiration, glucose is broken down to release energy, producing CO2 as a byproduct. This CO2 is then absorbed by the plant during photosynthesis, where it, along with water and sunlight, is converted into glucose and oxygen.
Light energy during photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
The food making process in green plants is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into chemical energy that is later released to fuel the plant's activities.
photosynthesis or clorofil
It releases oxygen
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
Water is used by the plant for photosynthesis and is released from the plant during transpiration as water vapour
A green plant uses light energy from the sun to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.
Light energy during photosynthesis
Chlorophyll is the green substance required during photosynthesis. It is a pigment found in the chloroplasts of plant cells that absorbs light energy from the sun to drive the process of photosynthesis.
Yes they do it. blueberry is a green plant. So it is doing that.
photosynthesis is the process of which a plant makes its food.in the cells there are little green bits called chlorophill. they make the LEAVES green and helps produce photosynthesis. photosynthesis takes plave in a organelle within the plant cell called the CHLOROPLAST.
For many trees during the fall, chloroplasts die out and the plant loses the green look. When this occurs, other plastids such as chromoplasts must provide the plant with photosynthesis.