The process that produces oxygen
is the photosynthesis and when oxygen is released as the result of its production during
photosynthesis, it is a
by-product of splitting the water molecules. The reduction of oxygen which forms water occurs during
respiration.
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In plant seeds, the photoreceptor phytochrome is responsible for the process termed photomorphogenesis<span>. This occurs when a seed initially situated in an environment of complete darkness is exposed to light. A brief exposure to electromagnetic radiation, particularly that whose wavelength is within the red and far-red lights, results in the activation of the photorecepter phytochrome within the seed. This in turn sends a signal through the signal transduction pathway into the nucleus, and triggers hundreds of genes responsible for growth and development</span>
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