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In photosynthesis plants use carbon, (H), and oxygen to form organic compounds? In what form does the plant use these elements? A. Glucose C6H12O6 B. Carbon Dioxide(CO2) and Water(H20) C. Carbon monoxide(CO)
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In photosynthesis plants use carbon, (H), and oxygen to form organic compounds? In what form does the plant use these elements?
A. Glucose C6H12O6
B. Carbon Dioxide(CO2) and Water(H20)
C. Carbon monoxide(CO)
D. elemental forms (C,H, and O)
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I believe that the answer is B) carbon dioxide and water. because the equation for photosynthesis is CO2+H2O -C6H12O6+O2. CO2 and H2O are the reactants and the C6H12O6 and O2 is the product .
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