Science, asked by 22elizajenkins, 11 months ago

During photosynthesis, plants capture light energy from the Sun to break the bonds in reactants, such as carbon dioxide and water, and form carbon-containing molecules, such as glucose. The carbon-containing molecules can then be used
A.
to synthesize essential amino acids.
B.
to produce inorganic compounds, such as sulfuric acid.
C.
to assemble larger molecules, such as DNA, proteins, and fats.
D.
all of these

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Answered by atharvmalanggmailcom
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bro well I think that C) is the right answer

22elizajenkins: YEP you where right
Answered by sidharthtripathi
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During photosynthesis, plants capture light energy from the Sun to break the bonds in reactants, such as carbon dioxide and water, and form carbon-containing molecules, such as glucose. The carbon-containing molecules can then be used to assemble larger molecules, such as DNA, proteins, and fats.
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