That would be air.
As a energy source, the chloroplast produces starch during the light independent reaction of photosynthesis. Starch is a carbohydrate that is used in plants as energy the same way it is for humans.
Oxygen, that is why plants and trees are so important. The plants use up the carbon dioxide that humans and animals exhale when we breathe, and they produce oxygen which we need to sustain life.
Photosynthesis results in the release of oxygen in the air. It becomes the oxygen that we humans, and other organisms, inhale for cellular respiration.
yes This is another person answering this question. No it is not! The plant gets carbon dioxide from the air or environment around it. It does not produce it. Humans and animals do. (:-kenzi
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a waste product produced by animals (including humans of course) during respiration. Plants use this as part of the process of photosynthesis, which in turn creates oxygen (as a waste product).
Oxygen is an end product of photosynthesis, along with glucose/starch, and is needed for humans and other living things, besides plants.
As a energy source, the chloroplast produces starch during the light independent reaction of photosynthesis. Starch is a carbohydrate that is used in plants as energy the same way it is for humans.
Oxygen, that is why plants and trees are so important. The plants use up the carbon dioxide that humans and animals exhale when we breathe, and they produce oxygen which we need to sustain life.
It is made in humans body
Oxygen is the waste gas from photosynthesis which passes out through the stomates (stomata).
Photosynthesis results in the release of oxygen in the air. It becomes the oxygen that we humans, and other organisms, inhale for cellular respiration.
Indirectly, yes. We humans eat plants; plants grow and generate energy by photosynthesis, so we need it. Or, we humans eat animals, and the animals eat plants, which use photosynthesis. At some level, our life depends on plants.
yes This is another person answering this question. No it is not! The plant gets carbon dioxide from the air or environment around it. It does not produce it. Humans and animals do. (:-kenzi
When oxygen is released as a result of photosynthesis, it is a by product of what?reducing NADP+chemiosmosisthe electron transfer system of photosystem Isplitting the water moleculesthe electron transfer system of photosystem IIsplitting the water molecules
The plants release oxygen as a bye product of photosynthesis. This get mixed in the air which humans breath and get oxygen absorbed in the lungs by blood haemoglobin. The excess of carbon dioxide produced by human respiration comes out from lungs and get mixed in the air to be taken by the plants for photosynthesis. This cycle of oxygen and carbon dioxide goes on to fulfill the need of plants and animals including humans.
in humans, oxygen is not a byproduct, it is absorbed into the human body through gaseous exchange to be processed into glucose, and the waste product is carbon dioxide.