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Explain What happens to the end products of photosynthesis?
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Answered by CristianoRonaldoCR7
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A single reaction in photosynthesis will create one glucose molecule and six oxygen molecules. Plants produce both the energy and sugar needed for humans and other animals to survive. Photosynthesis uses energy in order to make food, and cellular respiration will release as well as capture energy as ATP. The process of photosynthesis produces approximately 155 billion tons of material every year. and it is necessary to life. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast of a cell.
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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The equation of photosynthesis:
6CO2+12H2O ---(chlorophyll/sunlight-->-C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2

The end products of photosynthesis are Glucose, water and oxygen.

**Glucose( sugar)is either immediately used by the cells or is stored in the form of starch in the plant tissues.

**The water( H2O ) produced may be utilised by the plant or  reutilised for the continuance of photosynthesis.

**Most of the oxygen produced diffuses out into the atmosphere through the stomata in the leaves. This oxygen is used by all of us and other living organisms including plants during respiration.

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