Science, asked by leightonmcfadden349, 6 months ago

Where in an equation for photosynthesis does carbon dioxide belong?


A. on the left side, because it is a product

B. on the right side, because it is a product

C. on the right side, because it is a reactant

D. on the left side, because it is a reactant

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Where in an equation for photosynthesis does carbon dioxide belong?

A. on the left side, because it is a product

B. on the right side, because it is a product

C. on the right side, because it is a reactant

D. on the left side, because it is a reactant

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Answered by iloveesrabilgic
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Answer:

D. on the left side, because it is a reactant

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide enters through the stomata on the underside of the leaf. Water is absorbed by the root hair cells and is transported to the leaf by the xylem vessels. Sunlight provides the energy needed for photosynthesis to take place.

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