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along with glucose _ is also produced during photosynthesis fill in the blanks .​

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Along with glucose , oxygen is also produced during photosynthesis .

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As has been stated, carbohydrates are the most-important direct organic product of photosynthesis in the majority of green plants. The formation of a simple carbohydrate, glucose, is indicated by a chemical equation,Little free glucose is produced in plants; instead, glucose units are linked to form starch or are joined with fructose, another sugar, to form sucrose (see carbohydrate).

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Basic products of photosynthesis

Discover how glucose and oxygen produced during photosynthesis in plants helps during respiration in animals

Discover how glucose and oxygen produced during photosynthesis in plants helps during respiration in animals

Learn about the role of photosynthesis in glucose and oxygen production in plants. Compare the plant production of glucose and oxygen with the animal production of glucose and carbon dioxide.

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As has been stated, carbohydrates are the most-important direct organic product of photosynthesis in the majority of green plants. The formation of a simple carbohydrate, glucose, is indicated by a chemical equation,

Formation of a simple carbohydrate, glucose. basic products of photosynthesis

Little free glucose is produced in plants; instead, glucose units are linked to form starch or are joined with fructose, another sugar, to form sucrose (see carbohydrate).

Not only carbohydrates, as was once thought, but also amino acids, proteins, lipids (or fats), pigments, and other organic components of green tissues are synthesized during photosynthesis. Minerals supply the elements (e.g., nitrogen, N; phosphorus, P; sulfur, S) required to form these compounds. Chemical bonds are broken between oxygen (O) and carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen, and sulfur, and new bonds are formed in products that include gaseous oxygen (O2) and organic compounds. More energy is required to break the bonds between oxygen and other elements (e.g., in water, nitrate, and sulfate) than is released when new bonds form in the products. This difference in bond energy accounts for a large part of the light energy stored as chemical energy in the organic products formed during photosynthesis. Additional energy is stored in making complex molecules from simple ones.

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