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A year ago Edited: A year ago, bio_man
Look up the equation for photosynthesis. Pretend you are the element oxygen. What is happening to you as you are going through this change from one side of the equation to the other side?
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The equation for photosynthesis is:

6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2

If you are the element oxygen in this equation, you are initially on the right side of the equation as a product of photosynthesis. As the equation progresses from right to left, you are involved in the process of respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose (C6H12O6) to release energy. During respiration, the oxygen you represent is combined with glucose to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), and energy is released as ATP.

So, as you are going through this change from one side of the equation to the other side, you are being used to power the process of respiration and release energy that can be used by the plant or other organisms. As you move from the product side to the reactant side of the equation, you are being consumed in the process of respiration and helping to maintain the balance of the photosynthesis-respiration cycle in the ecosystem.
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