Well, to start off, neither glucose nor oxygen are needed to perform photosynthesis. They are both, in fact, byproducts of this process. During photosynthesis, glucose is made and used as a food source for plants. The oxygen is given off as a waste product. Photosynthesis does need some very important substances. One of which is Sunlight. Another is Water. But the third factor is Carbon Dioxide, not oxygen. Without these things, the plant could not survive.
1 mol of nitrogen per 1 mol of oxygen. NO2
Glucose is a sugar molecule. Much like what glucose does for your body, plants metabolize glucose to create CO2 water and energy. respiration: H20+C6H12O6=>H20+CO2+ATP(energy)
Animals primarily store glucose in the form of glycogen in their liver and muscles. Glycogen serves as a readily accessible energy reserve that can be broken down into glucose when needed. Excess glucose can also be converted into fat for long-term energy storage.
The gas you are describing is nitrogen. It makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and is chemically inert, meaning it does not easily react with other substances. A burning splint will go out in nitrogen because it lacks the oxygen needed to sustain combustion.
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Glucose: C6H12O6
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first both wastes and needed materials,such as glucose,are filtered out of the blood.then,much of the needed material is returned to the blood,and the wastes are eliminated from the body
1. Both wastes and needed materials, such as glucose, are removed from the blood. 2. Much of the needed material is returned to the blood.
The air is already 78% nitrogen, so nitrogen doesn't pollute air. That being said, the nitrogen in air reacts under high heat and/or pressure such as an engine or combustion process to make nitrogen oxides which are toxic or can combine with water to make acid rain, or combine with reactive hydrocarbons in the presence of ultraviolet light to make photochemical smog.
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TAE Answer 2: All plants are capable of performing photosynthesis, some species like drosera additionaly hunt for insects for proteins. They are usually found in swamps, where there is not much nitrogen needed to make proteins in the soil, so they have to get it from other sources.
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There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.
The human body is about 3% Nitrogen
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