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Which is the main product of photosynthesis from the following? a-carbon dioxide, b-water, c-carbohydrates, d-sunlight ​

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Answered by rossy99
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Explanation:

The main product of photosynthesis is glucose, which is the molecule that produces energy to run the processes of the cell. Oxygen is mainly a byproduct of the process of photosynthesis. Six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water are needed to produce one molecule of glucose.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The series of chemical processes used by plants to transform solar energy into chemical energy in the form of sugar is known as photosynthesis. To be more precise, plants use the energy from sunlight to react with water and carbon dioxide to create sugar (glucose) and oxygen. Although several reactions take place, the general chemical process for photosynthesis is:

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light = C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Light = C6H12O6 + 6 O2

Explanation:

Diffusion allows carbon dioxide to enter a plant through the stomates on its leaves. Through the roots, water is absorbed, and the xylem carries it to the leaves. Chlorophyll in the leaves absorbs solar energy. Plants' chloroplasts are where photosynthetic processes take place. When chlorophyll or a similar pigment is incorporated into the plasma membrane of photosynthetic bacteria, the process takes place. Through the stomata, the oxygen and water created during photosynthesis are expelled.

In actuality, plants only hold a tiny fraction of the glucose for immediate usage. Dehydration synthesis is a process that joins glucose molecules to create cellulose, a structural substance. Glucose is converted to starch, which plants employ as a form of energy storage, via dehydration synthesis as well.

Main Points

  • Light energy is utilised during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
  • 1 glucose molecule and 6 oxygen molecules are created for every 6 carbon dioxide and 6 water molecules.

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