Biology, asked by tmtsaravana, 1 month ago

Where does the carbon that is used in photosynthesis come from?​

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Answered by khannazir0852
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Answer:

The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from carbon dioxide, or CO2 that's present in our atmosphere.

Answered by ramanujam16
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Explanation:

The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from carbon dioxide, or CO2 that's present in our atmosphere.A Chemical Reaction:

Plants have the amazing ability to produce glucose molecules through the process of photosynthesis. They are able to absorb and capture the sun's energy this way, storing it within glucose bonds.

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