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3. While making or extracting a product, we sometimes get a secondary 'by-product' in the process. For example, if
our aim is to get the white fleshy part from inside a coconut, when we extract it, we also get coconut water and the
outer shell of the coconut, during the extraction. The white fleshy part can be considered as the product in this case,
while the coconut water and the outer
shell are by-products.
For plants, which of these is a by-product in the process of photosynthesis?
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A. chlorophyll
B. oxygen
C. glucose
D. carbon dioxide​

Answers

Answered by Abhitopper
2

. While making or extracting a product, we sometimes get a secondary 'by-product' in the process. For example, if

our aim is to get the white fleshy part from inside a coconut, when we extract it, we also get coconut water and the

outer shell of the coconut, during the extraction. The white fleshy part can be considered as the product in this case,

while the coconut water and the outer

shell are by-products.

For plants, which of these is a by-product in the process of photosynthesis?

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A. chlorophyll

B. oxygen

C. glucose

D. carbon dioxide

answer is oxygen

Answered by Pruthvimanoj
2

Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

because the product of photosynthesis is glucose, carbon dioxide is a reactant and chlorophyll is a part of a plant which helps the reaction

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