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A chloroplast is a plastid that uses light energy to initiate a reaction between carbon dioxide and water. The products of this reaction are sugar and oxygen. Which process uses this function of a chloroplasts?
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A chloroplast is a plastid that uses light energy to initiate a reaction between carbon dioxide and water. The products of this reaction are sugar and oxygen. Which process uses this function of a chloroplasts? Question 1 options:
Food Storage
Cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Protein synthesis
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The process that uses the function of chloroplasts to initiate a reaction between carbon dioxide and water is Photosynthesis, which creates energy for the plant via the production of sugars and expels oxygen as a byproduct.
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