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What is the definition of photosynthesis
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ethan the pc_man00
Photosynthesis is the process by which autotrophic plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to glucose (sugar) and oxygen, as well as energy the plant uses to continue existing.
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L0singMyM!nd
What is the difference between glucose and ATP?(1 point)
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ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.
Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.
ATP is only a usable form of energy, but glucose can be used and stored.
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ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.
Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.
ATP is only a usable form of energy, but glucose can be used and stored.