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What is the name of the molecule used during photosynthesis to provide the energy to make glucose?

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(adenosine triphosphate) chemical found in most living cells and used for energy. Used by the majority of plants, it involves producing a three-carbon compound called 3-phosphoglyceric acid during the Calvin Cycle, which goes on to become a sugar called glucose.

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