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Vikki [24]
3 years ago
7

In this equation for photosynthesis, where does the second product come from and what happens to it in the photosynthetic proces

s?
A.
Carbon dioxide comes from the air and is broken down in the Calvin cycle.

B.
Water is spit to drive NADP to NADPH conversion, which is formed in the Calvin cycle.

C.
Glucose is formed right after the Calvin cycle.

D.
Oxygen is released as a gas after water is split.
Biology
2 answers:
bija089 [108]3 years ago
7 0

A.

Carbon dioxide comes from the air and is broken down in the Calvin cycle

ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
7 0

Hello,

Question-In this equation for photosynthesis, where does the second product come from and what happens to it in the photosynthetic process?


A.

Carbon dioxide comes from the air and is broken down in the Calvin cycle.


B.

Water is spit to drive NADP to NADPH conversion, which is formed in the Calvin cycle.


C.

Glucose is formed right after the Calvin cycle.


D.

Oxygen is released as a gas after water is split.

Answer-  <u><em>C IS YOUR ANSWER.</em></u>In the question you asked for ( Where does the second product ) So the second thing in the photosynthesis cycle is <u>Glucose and Oxygen</u>. Glucose is right after the Calvin cycle. In the calvin cycle energy from the light converts the carbon dioxide into H2O or water, after the H2O and CO2 is mixed this creates Glucose

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