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What is the process where an organism takes solar energy & converts it into chemical energy? A) photosynthesis B) active transport C) diffusion D) Digestion
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What is the process where an organism takes solar energy & converts it into chemical energy? A) photosynthesis B) active transport C) diffusion D) Digestion
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Photosynthesis is the process where an organism takes solar energy
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photosynthesis is a coreect answer of your question
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