Science, asked by nishant3217, 10 months ago

how do oxygen liberate during photosynthesis​

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Answered by itsgenius1202
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in photosynthesis,plants take up carbon dioxide and sunlight from atmosphere and water from roots. Carbon dioxide cannot enter the chlorophyll directly without sunlight.so with the help of sunlight and carbon dioxide to give out starch as an end product.starch is nothing but

C6H10O5. so oxygen will be given out as an end product.

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Answered by BrainlyIAS
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The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen.

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