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Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen and 1 point
glucose. The molecular model below shows this process. How does this
process produce completely different molecules?
Photosynthesis
"molecules"
carbon dioxide
glucose
water
oxygen
sunlight
6CO2+ 6H2O
60,+ C6H,206
O Physical changes in a plant allow for glucose and oxygen to be produced
Chemical reactions allow for the rearrangement of molecules to form glucose and
oxygen
Glucose and oxygen are broken apart to form the reactants in the process of
photosynthesis
Glucose is dissolved in the water the plant takes up, allowing for photosynthesis to
occur


Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide and water to produce

oxygen and 1 point
glucose. The molec

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