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During photosynthesis, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen.

Question 5

During photosynthesis, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. Where does the hydrogen (and its electrons) end up? 

Oxygen Gas 

Neither 

Glucose 

Both 


Question 6 

During photosynthesis, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. Where does the oxygen end up? 

Oxygen Gas 

Neither 

Both 

Glucose

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Question 5.

Answer-B. Neither

Hydrogen is used to make ATP and NADPH. Then ATP and NADPH are used in the Calvin cycle to fix carbon dioxide.

Question 6.

Answer- A. Oxygen gas

Oxygen is released from leaf, and this oxygen comes from water, not from carbon dioxide.

Chloroplast Stoma aum ATP+ NADPH light Reaction Triose bhosphate glucose Photosynthesis - light reaction and Dark reaction .

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