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How do plants recycle oxygen during photosynthesis?(1 point)
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Oxygen gas and water are recycled into glucose and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen gas and water are recycled into glucose and carbon dioxide.

Carbon dioxide and water are recycled into glucose and oxygen gas.
Carbon dioxide and water are recycled into glucose and oxygen gas.

Glucose and oxygen gas are recycled into carbon dioxide and water.
Glucose and oxygen gas are recycled into carbon dioxide and water.

Glucose and water are recycled into carbon dioxide and oxygen gas.
Glucose and water are recycled into carbon dioxide and oxygen gas.
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Carbon dioxide and water are recycled into glucose and oxygen gas.

(Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O → glucose (C6H12O6) + O2.)