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How do plants recycle carbon during photosynthesis? (1 point)

• The carbon in glucose is recycled during photosynthesis.
• The carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled during photosynthesis.
• The carbon in water is recycled during photosynthesis.
• The carbon in oxygen molecules is recycled during photosynthesis

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How do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration? (1 point)

• The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when water is formed.
• The hydrogen in water is recycled when glucose is formed.
• The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when hydrogen gas is formed.
• The hydrogen in hydrogen gas is recycled when glucose is formed.
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How many molecules of water are recycled when one molecule of glucose is created during photosynthesis? (1 point)
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Scientists used radioactive hydrogen to make water. They grew plants using the radioactive water. What happened to the radioactive hydrogen during photosynthesis? (1 point)

• It was recycled when ligh energy was formed.
• It was recycled when water was formed.
It was recycled when hydrogen gas was formed.
It was recycled when glucose was formed.
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• The carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled during photosynthesis.
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• The hydrogen in glucose is recycled when water is formed.
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6 molecules of water are recycled when one molecule of glucose is created during photosynthesis.
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• It was recycled when glucose was formed.

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