How plants do photosynthesis
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Answer: 6H2O + 6CO2 + light -> C6H12O6n+ 6O2
Water+carbon dioxide+ light -> glucose and oxygen
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Plants use their leaves to make food. ... During photosynthesis, plant leaves take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Using the energy from sunlight, this is combined with water drawn up from the roots to make glucose. Oxygen is also produced in this chemical reaction and exits the leaves into the surrounding air.
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