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what is the role of water in photosynthesis?

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Answered by darknightreign
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Water splits into oxygen, hydrogen ions, and electrons to replace the lost electrons of photo system II in light-dependent reaction. Also, as hydrogen ions pass through ATP synthase, ATP is formed to use in the light-independent reaction.

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darknightreign: Both water and carbon dioxide have oxygen atoms in their molecules, which creates an excess of oxygen for photosynthesis. Plants release molecular oxygen as a waste product of photosynthesis as a result. Each sugar molecule created consumes six water molecules and six carbon dioxide molecules, creating six oxygen molecules as waste.
darknightreign: Photosynthesis is the primary way energy becomes available for living organisms in the vast majority of ecosystems. It is also the basic source of the materials organisms use to build their own bodies and grow, as well as the oxygen necessary for complex life.
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Answered by aileen
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Water splits into oxygen, hydrogen ions, and electrons to replace the lost electrons of photosystem II in light-dependent reaction. Also, as hydrogen ions pass through ATP synthase, ATP is formed to use in the light-independent reaction.

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