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How is photosynthesis different than cellular respiration?(1 point)
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The process involves oxygen.
The process involves oxygen.
The process involves carbon dioxide.
The process involves carbon dioxide.
The process involves water.
The process involves water.
The process involves light.
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The process involves light.
Photosynthesis requires light energy to make glucose from CO2 and H2O (releasing O2), while cellular respiration breaks down glucose to make ATP and does not require light.
Photosynthesis requires light energy to make glucose from CO2 and H2O (releasing O2), while cellular respiration breaks down glucose to make ATP and does not require light.
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