Imagine you are conducting a lab investigation with a plant that grows in water. You get aquarium water and a few sprigs of the plant from an aquarium shop. You put the container with the plant and the water in bright light and observe it for a week. At first, you see bubbles forming. What must those bubbles be? (1 point) Responses carbon dioxide gas carbon dioxide gas glucose sugar glucose sugar oxygen gas oxygen gas hydrogen gas

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The bubbles forming are most likely oxygen gas, as plants release oxygen during photosynthesis.