By performing photosynthesis, plants create everything they need to build all biomolecules. Is this true? Why or why not?(1 point)
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This is not true because plants need to sequester nitrogen from the soil to build amino acids..
This is true because photosynthesis produces glucose, which has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen—the building blocks for all biomolecules.
This is not true because plants need to perform cellular respiration to break down the glucose into carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
This is true because photosynthesis produces glucose, and plants only need sugars, not amino acids or fatty acids.
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This is not true because plants need to acquire other essential nutrients besides carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in order to build all biomolecules.