Photosynthesis produces sugars, but these sugars must be broken down. Otherwise, the plant cannot use the energy stored in sugars.
Photosynthesis makes the glucose molecules which are later respired.
Yes, photosynthesis is the primary process responsible for producing oxygen in the atmosphere. During photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, contributing to the high levels of oxygen present today.
Green plants are one of the only living things that produce their own food (algae which are protists and cyanobacteria also photosynthesize). Photosynthesis is when the energy from sunlight is combined with chlorophyll to form sugar. This is how plants feed themselves and how we get energy when we eat plants. Without photosynthesis, all of the energy from the sun would be wasted, and there wouldn't be living things. Also the importance of photosynthesis to all living things would defntly be the making of oxygen. living things need oxygen, and sense photosynthesis can produce that in plants it makes the process very important to "living" things.
Glucose is broken down in cellular respiration and is produced in photosynthesis(during the dark reaction within the stroma) C. Respiration: Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen ---> Energy + Water + CO2 Photosynthesis: Energy + water + CO2 ----> Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
Plants release oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. This oxygen is essential for many living organisms, including humans, as it is used in the process of respiration. The presence of plants helps to replenish the oxygen in the atmosphere, making them crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
Photosynthesis makes the glucose molecules which are later respired.
It is for make food. it is the photosynthesis.
Yes, photosynthesis is the primary process responsible for producing oxygen in the atmosphere. During photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct, contributing to the high levels of oxygen present today.
Green plants are one of the only living things that produce their own food (algae which are protists and cyanobacteria also photosynthesize). Photosynthesis is when the energy from sunlight is combined with chlorophyll to form sugar. This is how plants feed themselves and how we get energy when we eat plants. Without photosynthesis, all of the energy from the sun would be wasted, and there wouldn't be living things. Also the importance of photosynthesis to all living things would defntly be the making of oxygen. living things need oxygen, and sense photosynthesis can produce that in plants it makes the process very important to "living" things.
No "thinking" required here: plants preceded animals by eons. The reason is energy. Plants store it; animals burn it up. The processes are called synthesis (photosynthesis, if the energy is in the form of light) and respiration. Stored energy has to be built up before it can be used. Animals get that energy from plants by eating them.
Glucose is broken down in cellular respiration and is produced in photosynthesis(during the dark reaction within the stroma) C. Respiration: Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen ---> Energy + Water + CO2 Photosynthesis: Energy + water + CO2 ----> Carbohydrate(glucose) + Oxygen The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
Plants release oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. This oxygen is essential for many living organisms, including humans, as it is used in the process of respiration. The presence of plants helps to replenish the oxygen in the atmosphere, making them crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
Yes. When you breath out you breath out moisture and that is water. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor .When it accepts water is produced
Photosynthesis make glucose and glucose is used by mitochondria. That is the reason
respiration is a biophysical process of human biophysical this process oxygen is inhaled and carbon-dioxide is exhaled. Exhaled carbon-dioxide is consumed by plants to photosynthesise and and oxygen that is released by plants are taken by us.photosynthesis and respiration maintains carbon oxygen cycle.
Plants need oxygen to drive the process of respiration. Although it is often forgotten, even plants respire, taking in oxygen, and using it to create ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) which the plant would use an an "energy currency". Unlike the plant's need for CO2, very little oxygen is diffused through the stroma, as enough oxygen is made during photosynthesis to satisfy the plant's need. So to conclude, plants need oxygen for aerobic respiration, so that they can create ATP for energy
that's not true....like all living organisms, plants breathe in oxygen at all times..its just that they involve in photosynthesis , in addition, during daytime Plants do indeed take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen. It is the only reason we are here. Oxygen is unstable and must be constantly replenished, without the plants putting off oxygen we could not survive. It is the basic formula for life and is what we search for in the cosmos for other inhabited planets.