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Which number remains unchanged during photosynthesis?(1 point) Responses the number of glucose molecules the number of glucose molecules the number of carbon atoms the number of carbon atoms the number of water molecules the number of water molecules the number of carbon dioxide molecules the number of carbon dioxide molecules

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During photosynthesis, the number of carbon atoms remains unchanged. This is because carbon atoms are simply rearranged during the process, with carbon dioxide (CO2) being converted into glucose (C6H12O6), but the total number of carbon atoms in the process remains constant.
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