Asked by frfrfrfrf
Which substance is the chemical food source for the soybean plants?
Responses
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
sunlight
sunlight
water
water
glucose
Responses
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
sunlight
sunlight
water
water
glucose
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The chemical food source for soybean plants is glucose. While carbon dioxide and water are essential components for photosynthesis and play a role in producing glucose, it is glucose that serves as the energy source for the plant. Sunlight is also vital for photosynthesis but is not a chemical food source itself. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**glucose**
**glucose**
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