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Photosynthesis: What's Produced from Sunlight, Water, and CO2?
Photosynthesis synthesizes
glucose (a type of sugar)
from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. This glucose is a source of energy for plants and other organisms.
Why Water Is Known as the Universal Solvent: A Detailed Explanation
Photosynthesis: How Plants Convert Light into Food & Oxygen
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