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In photosynthesis, energy of the sun is used to change carbon dioxide and water into: trace elements nitrogen and oxygen oxygen and sugar potassium and phosphorus
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In photosynthesis, energy of the sun is used to change carbon dioxide and water into:
trace elements
nitrogen and oxygen
oxygen and sugar
potassium and phosphorus
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the answer is oxygen and suger
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Oxygen and sugar, because the equation for photosynthesis is: carbon dioxide + water --sunlight--> glucose + oxygen
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