Question
Which statement is correct about the movement of carbon in photosynthesis?(1 point)
Responses
Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.
Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.
Carbon dioxide moves through plants and is returned to the air.
Carbon dioxide moves through plants and is returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move through plants and are returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move through plants and are returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move from the air to plants, which use them to make proteins.
Responses
Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.
Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.
Carbon dioxide moves through plants and is returned to the air.
Carbon dioxide moves through plants and is returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move through plants and are returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move through plants and are returned to the air.
Carbon atoms move from the air to plants, which use them to make proteins.
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The correct statement about the movement of carbon in photosynthesis is:
**Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.**
During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into glucose using sunlight and water. The other options involve inaccuracies or misinterpret the processes involved in photosynthesis.
**Carbon dioxide moves from the air to plants, which use it to make glucose.**
During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into glucose using sunlight and water. The other options involve inaccuracies or misinterpret the processes involved in photosynthesis.
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