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What happens to the sugars that a plant manufactures during the process of photosynthesis? A. They are digested by the plant B. They get absorbed in the soil C. They are used as sources of energy for cell
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What happens to the sugars that a plant manufactures during the process of photosynthesis?
A. They are digested by the plant
B. They get absorbed in the soil
C. They are used as sources of energy for cell functions.
D. They are converted to oxygen and stored by the plant.
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C. They are used as sources of energy for cell functions.
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