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Which two molecules do green plants use to make glucose
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Which two molecules do green plants use to make glucose
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All living things use glucose as a basic fuel for energy. green plants use carbon monoxide with stored energy and water to make glucose.
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Your answer would be, The two molecules that green plants use to make glucose are,
Carbon Dioxide, and Water.
Hope that helps!!!!! (Carbon Dioxide, and Water.).
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