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Consider the formula for glucose: C6H12O6. In the processes of photosynthesis, what supplies the hydrogen (H) used in the formation of glucose?
light energy
carbon dioxide
chlorophyll
water

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Answered by harshwardhanyadav140
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The answer is water. A process called photolysis takes place(H₂O->2H+,2e¯, 1/20₂). The hydrogen is incorporated in a molecule called NADPH+(Nicodinamid dinucleotide-phosphate), which is then used in Calvin's cycle.

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