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Examine the plant cell diagram, which shows glucose being made from carbon dioxide and water.
The nucleus and chloroplast are labeled. Carbon dioxide and water enter the chloroplast and glucose exits the chloroplast.
How does the cell obtain energy for the process?
A.
The cell obtains the needed energy from food.
B.
The cell obtains the needed energy from sunlight.
C.
The cell makes the needed energy from soil nutrients.
D.
The cell makes the needed energy in m
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B. The cell obtains the needed energy from sunlight.
Chloroplasts capture light energy (via chlorophyll) and convert it into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH) used to synthesize glucose from CO2 and H2O. Soil nutrients supply minerals, and mitochondria use glucose to make ATP, but they are not the primary energy source for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts capture light energy (via chlorophyll) and convert it into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH) used to synthesize glucose from CO2 and H2O. Soil nutrients supply minerals, and mitochondria use glucose to make ATP, but they are not the primary energy source for photosynthesis.
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