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What happens to carbon in the process of photosynthesis?

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Photosynthesis separates carbon dioxide and water. (C02 and H20)

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The plant uses sunlight as energy to perform this chemical reaction. Photosynthesis separates carbon dioxide and water known as CO2 and H2O, respectively into their individual molecules and combines them into new products. It also creates C6H12O6, a substance similar to glucose, that feeds the plant.

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