Biology, asked by saumiljain71205, 2 months ago

If 6 carbon dioxide are required to produce one molecule of glucose then how many water
molecules will be required in the same process.
(1) Triple the amount of carbon dioxide.
(2) Double the amount of glucose produced.
(3) Double the amount of carbon dioxide used.
(4) Water is not required for photosynthesis.​

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Answered by InnocentBoy139
0

Answer:

The overall result of photosynthesis in plants (i.e. light and dark reactions) is summarized in the balanced equation of photosynthesis. For each molecule of glucose produced: 6 water water molecules are oxidized, and become the source of electrons for carbon dioxide reduction

Answered by ashishdixit456
1

Answer:

no 2 bro

Explanation:

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