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a. Plants synthesize glucose in sunlight with the help of chlorophyll from carbon dioxide and water and give away oxygen. Identify the four compounds in this process and name their types.​

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Answered by kbop
1

[1]It can be changed over into synthetic compounds required for development of plant cells, for example, cellulose.

[2]It can be changed over into starch, a capacity particle that can be changed over back to glucose when the plant requires it.

[3]It can be separated amid the procedure of breath, discharging vitality put away in the glucose particles

Answered by srnroofing171711
0

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Photosynthesis is a chemical process through which plants, some bacteria, and algae, produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using only light as a source of energy, which is absorbed by chlorophyll.

6CO

2

+6H

2

O→C

6

H

12

O

6

+6O

2

Four substances in this process are as follows:

1.Carbon dioxide = organic compound

2.Water = organic compound

3.Glucose = organic compound

4.Chlorophyll = organo-metallic compound or complex compound

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