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What do light-independent reactions use in order to form sugars? Question 9 options: Glucose Carbon dioxide Sunlight Water
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What do light-independent reactions use in order to form sugars?
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Glucose
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Sunlight
Water
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Hey You!
Light-independent reactions use carbon dioxide to form sugars.
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