Question

a table, compares the products and reactants processes for which process would water be listed as a product?
Chloroplasts
ATP
cellular respiration
Photosynthesis

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To clarify the processes and their comparisons regarding water as a product, here is a brief overview of each:

| Process | Reactants | Products | Water as a Product |
|-----------------------|---------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|---------------------|
| **Chloroplasts** | Carbon dioxide, water, light energy | Glucose, oxygen | No |
| **ATP Production** | ADP, inorganic phosphate, energy | ATP | No |
| **Cellular Respiration** | Glucose, oxygen | Carbon dioxide, water, ATP | Yes |
| **Photosynthesis** | Carbon dioxide, water, light energy | Glucose, oxygen | No |

### Summary:
- **Water is listed as a product in Cellular Respiration**. This process converts glucose and oxygen into energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.
- In Photosynthesis, water is a reactant, not a product, as it is used along with carbon dioxide and light energy to produce glucose and oxygen.
- Chloroplasts are where photosynthesis occurs, and ATP production often happens in mitochondria, but neither is primarily characterized by water as a product.

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