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Carbon from glucose is essential for the formation of amino acids. Which process is responsible for the production of glucose in plants? (1 point)
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Glycolysis
Glycolysis
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Dehydration synthesis
Dehydration synthesis
Cellular respiration
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Photosynthesis.
Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis (light reactions plus the Calvin cycle), which fixes carbon dioxide into sugars. Glycolysis and cellular respiration break down glucose, and dehydration synthesis is a general bond-forming process, not the primary source of glucose.
Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis (light reactions plus the Calvin cycle), which fixes carbon dioxide into sugars. Glycolysis and cellular respiration break down glucose, and dehydration synthesis is a general bond-forming process, not the primary source of glucose.
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