Consequently, what is the process called by which plants produce glucose and oxygen?
Photosynthesis
Beside above, what is the process by which plants produce oxygen? The green leaves of plants carry out both photosynthesis (in light) and respiration (all the time). Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide to make sugar and produces oxygen as a byproduct. Respiration uses oxygen to release energy from stored sugar and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
Likewise, what is the name of the process by which plants produce glucose?
photosynthesis
What do plants do with extra glucose?
They use it to produce carbohydrates , proteins, and fats. These are used as sources of stored energy.