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What happens to the sugars that are made during photosynthesis? Select one: a. They can be used for cellular respiration. b. They make ATP by bonding together. c. They go back into the Calvin cycle. d.
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What happens to the sugars that are made during photosynthesis?
Select one:
a.
They can be used for cellular respiration.
b.
They make ATP by bonding together.
c.
They go back into the Calvin cycle.
d.
They move directly into an electron transport chain.
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D. They move directly into an electron transport chain
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Answer:
They can be used for cellular respiration
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