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How do plants recycle carbon during photosynthesis?(1 point)
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The carbon in glucose is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in glucose is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in water is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in water is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in oxygen molecules is recycled during photosynthesis.
The carbon in oxygen molecules is recycled during photosynthesis.
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The carbon in carbon dioxide is recycled during photosynthesis.
Plants fix CO2 from the air (via the Calvin cycle) to build glucose and other organic molecules, recycling the carbon into biomass.
Plants fix CO2 from the air (via the Calvin cycle) to build glucose and other organic molecules, recycling the carbon into biomass.
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