Answer:
The chemical equation of Photosynthesis in the question is not clear but the energy goes into water.
The answer is "Into Water"
Step-by-step explanation:
Photosynthesis is a metabolic reaction which involves the synthesis of sugars (Glucose) in plants using carbondioxide and water input in the presence of sunlight. Photosynthesis, which occurs in the Chloroplast of plant cells, occurs in two stages viz: light dependent stage and light-independent stage.
The light dependent stage involves the production of ATP and NADPH molecules, which will be used in the light-independent stage. The chemical equation of photosynthesis is as follows:
6CO2 + 6H2O ---light energy--> C6H12O6 + 6O2
The light energy input in this reaction (from sunlight) is used in the light-dependent stage to break down water molecules, a process called PHOTOLYSIS OF WATER. The photolysis of water releases electrons and protons used to build a proton pump for the synthesis of ATP.
Therefore, the energy input from photosynthetic process goes into water.