Phytoplankton mainly produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. They take in carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen. This process is crucial in maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere.
No, they do not both produce carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose, while respiration uses oxygen to break down glucose and produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis.
photosynthesis: takes in CO2 and other materials and releases oxygen and leftover materials. - - Photosynthesis is the process used by plants and other organisms to convert sunlight energy into a chemical energy, which fuels the organism. Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide, which in turn creates oxygen as a waste product.
it makes glucose, which is the plant's own food. and it releases some energy.
Glucose.
creates oxygen
Glucose is the main product. Oxygen forms as a by product
Yes, grass gives off oxygen as part of the process of photosynthesis.
Oxygen and Glucose
The mitochondria
Photosynthesis creates glucose (a simple sugar) and oxygen as products. Glucose is a source of energy for plants, while oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
the cell
No, plants do not absorb oxygen as part of photosynthesis. Instead, they take in carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
glucose is made in photosynthesis oxygen is also made
Photosynthesis. To create food. Their waste Product is Oxygen, They have no use for it Photosynthesis creates Glucose (for energy) and oxygen out of the leftover elements
Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis. Plants breathe in carbon dioxide from people and release oxygen for people to breathe and live.