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How do plants transfer energy from light to sugar molecules?
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How do plants transfer energy from light to sugar molecules?
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they get sun water and air separated it and put it back together
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Plants convert energy from sunlight into sugar in a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses energy from light to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules into glucose (sugar molecule) and oxygen
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