Biology, asked by ps5315247, 9 months ago

how oxygen is produced in plants​

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Answered by xAnkitax14
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: By using the energy of sunlight, plants can convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen in a process called photosynthesis. As photosynthesis requires sunlight, this process only happens during the day.

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Answered by chandruvasudevan70
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ANSWER BELOW

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photon particles(collectively called as light)strikes the photosystems 1 and 2 in chloroplast's thylakoid membrane.These photons are used  to carry electrons inside stroma (like cytoplasm in cell) of the thylakoid cells .then these electrons are used to power up nad+ and fad+ to fadh and nadh .then these fadh and nadh are used in  calvin cycle to produce glucose for use of plants.

This is the main fact about photosynthesis .then where is h2o and o2

thats occurs in photosystematic process .we discusssed that electron inside stroma is carried by photons to power up nadh etc .when these electrons became insufficent  plant splits the h2o or water (absorbed by roots) to obatain electrons .you may ask that where is the electrons are coming from.thats going to the bonding fact .you may know that h2 and o are bonded by electron bonding .so when their bond is splited up the bonding electrons will be released.so the electrons are carried and further processses continue

this may be a long answer ---but hopes you understand

oh i forgot to tell the answer ;when h2o is splited up along with electrons 2 hydrogen and one oxygen is released.inThis  oxygen is released as a by product

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