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Old 25-12-2007, 01:54 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Global warming my ass!

On Dec 24, 8:08*am, ecarecar wrote:
Red wrote:
On Dec 23, 9:13 pm, "SteveB" wrote:


"ecarecar" wrote in message


That is wrong; it is NOT correct.


The oxygen produced in photosynthesis comes from water which is split into
hydrogen and oxygen. *(Ref. any college - or probably high school -
biology
book)


Or go to this site on Google and find out how stupid you truly a


http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/...BioBookPS.html


HTH, but I doubt it.


Not sure from your comment which one of us you think is stupid, but
your link points to ecarecar.


Quoted from your referenced link:


The Carbon Cycle
Plants may be viewed as carbon sinks, removing carbon dioxide FROM THE
ATMOSPHERE and oceans by fixing it into organic chemicals.


two steps in the photosynthesis process:
In the Light Independent Process, carbon dioxide FROM THE ATMOSPHERE
(or water for aquatic/marine organisms) is captured and modified by
the addition of Hydrogen to form carbohydrates


The raw materials of photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide, enter
the cells of the leaf, and the products of photosynthesis, sugar AND
OXYGEN, leave the leaf.


Carbon dioxide cannot pass through the protective waxy layer covering
the leaf (cuticle), but it can enter the leaf through an opening (the
stoma) flanked by two guard cells. Likewise, OXYGEN PRODUCED BY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS can only pass out of the leaf through the opened
stomata.


Red


The discussion seems to have been edited somewhat. * Perhaps some learning
has been imparted. *Learning is good.

But, on to the important part of the discussion, clearly, it is ecarecar
who is
the smart one.

As Red has pointed out, carbon dioxide is "captured and modified." *The
oxygen
product of photosynthesis does not come from carbon dioxide but, rather,
from
water where hydrogen is separated from oxygen.



I still say you're wrong. Here's my last attempt to prove it.

The formula for the chemical process of photosynthesis is:
6 H2O + 6 CO2 ---------- C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2

In otherwords, the plant takes in 6 parts water and 6 parts CO2. It
converts it into sap, 6 parts C (from the C02), 12 parts H (6xH2), and
6 parts O (from the H2O). That leaves 6 parts O2 (from the CO2)
excess to be released back into the atmosphere. You can argue all you
want where the sap's O6 comes from, but the end result is that the
plant takes CO2 from the air, uses the C, and releases back to the
atmosphere an equal amount of O2 that it took in. That was my initial
comment and you have done nothing to disprove it.

Red