The reactants in any chemical or biochemical equation are normally placed to the left of the "yields" sign (the arrow pointing to the right), while the products of the reaction are normally placed to the right.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
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There are two reactants. They are CO2 and water
I am not sure if this is a reactant but I know that if it isnt then the process it takes to get it has a reactant in it. ATP and NADPH. These are synthesized by the use of light energy which occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. I hope this helps.
Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.Reactant gases in general include ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide etc. In photosynthesis, however, the reactant gas is carbon dioxide. It produces glucose in plants.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration.
Carbon dioxide :)
Glucose is a product.
Reactant
There are two reactants. They are CO2 and water
No, its not a reactant nor a product.It is conducting the reaction. It is similar to a baker in a bakery
Oxygen is both a reactant and a product of photosynthesis. It is produced as a product when water is split during the light reactions, and it is also consumed as a reactant in the electron transport chain of photosynthesis.
I am not sure if this is a reactant but I know that if it isnt then the process it takes to get it has a reactant in it. ATP and NADPH. These are synthesized by the use of light energy which occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. I hope this helps.
To collect the sunlight from the top side, and to collect CO2 from underneath. Otherwise, photosynthesis wouldn't happen without it's reactant.
Water is a reactant or an "imput" to photosynthesis. It's used to as a electron donor.
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