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In photosynthesis after removal of carbon the oxygen in carbon dioxide ends up in

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Answered by rjrocks73
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Explanation:

In photosynthesis after removal of carbon is take place because plant and leaves absorb water which reacts with carbon dioxide using energy.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide and water, abbreviated CO2 and H2O, are split up into their component molecules and combined during photosynthesis to create new products. The plant releases oxygen, or O2, into the surrounding air once the process is complete.

Explanation:

  • Plants frequently make additional food during photosynthesis because they frequently acquire more carbon dioxide and water than they require for their own survival. In situations like this, plants store the extra food in various parts of their bodies.
  • The majority of flora, or animal life, needs oxygen to thrive, hence photosynthesis is crucial to the life cycle of all living creatures in addition to producing food for plants to survive.
  • Since there is a finite amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, life would become unsustainable if there were no method to convert the carbon dioxide that living things exhale back into oxygen.
  • Life can continue for all living things because plants can use the carbon dioxide and convert it back into oxygen, creating an essential cycle.

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