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In a process called photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and water, along with energy from sunlight, to produce sugar and oxygen. Photosynthesis is represented by the equation

What must a plant need to produce 4 molecules of sugar?

6 molecules of CO2
6 molecules of H2O
18 molecules of CO2
24 molecules of H2O

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Answered by taekookforever05
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Plants need to produce sugar is

need to produce sugar isTo produce a single molecule of glucose or sugar plant must use a single molecule of H2O and single molecule of CO2 and sunlight energy ,so for four molecules plant must uses four molecules of H2O and four molecules of CO2 and sunlight energy.

To produce a single molecule of glucose or sugar plant must use a single molecule of H2O and single molecule of CO2 and sunlight energy ,so for four molecules plant must uses four molecules of H2O and four molecules of CO2 and sunlight energy.

6 molecules of CO2

6 molecules of CO26 molecules of H2O

6 molecules of CO26 molecules of H2O18 molecules of CO2

6 molecules of CO26 molecules of H2O18 molecules of CO224 molecules of H2O

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Answered by jtekorien
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