Photosynthesis produced sugar, more correctly (CH2O)n.
Photosynthesis or respiration.
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
Sugar and oxygen
Photons is the term for the particles of light that provide the energy needed for photosynthesis.
Photons is the term for the particles of light that provide the energy needed for photosynthesis.
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
Photosynthesis or respiration.
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
No
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
The sugar produced by photosynthesis in the leaf is transported through a network of tubes called phloem. These tubes carry the sugar to other parts of the plant where it is needed for energy or storage.
Sugar and oxygen
ATP and NADH2
Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy are needed for photosynthesis.
The Sun's energy is stored in the form of chemical energy in the bonds of glucose molecules produced during photosynthesis. This energy can be later released when needed by the organism for various metabolic processes.
Light is not a reactant or a product in a chemical reaction because it does not undergo a chemical change. While light can provide the energy needed to drive certain reactions (such as photosynthesis), it is not consumed or produced in the process.
It produces food for a plant.