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what are the end products of photosynthesis

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the process of photosynthesis, Carbon dioxide and Water combine in the presence of Sunlight and Chlorophyll to produce Carbohydrates (glucose) and Oxygen. Thus, the end products of photosynthesis are Carbohydrates(glucose) and Oxygen

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Answered by Secondman
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"""Photosynthesis"" is the ""process"" by which ""plants"" produce ""oxygen and glucose"" using ""carbon dioxide and water"" in the presence of light as catalyst.

The ""end products"" of ""photosynthesis"" are ""oxygen"" and ""carbohydrates"".

While oxygen exits the leaves through the stomata by diffusion, the ""carbohydrates"" are ""translocated"" to ""different regions"" where it is stored as a future source of energy such as starch or is used to form structural molecules such as cellulose.

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