Label the following diagram of photosynthesis with the correct label. Be sure to place your products and reactants into the correct box based on location in the diagram. (5 points)

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To label a diagram of photosynthesis, we typically include the reactants and products of the process. Here's a standard way to label the sections based on where the reactants and products are found:

  1. Reactants:

    • Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
    • Water (H₂O)
    • Sunlight (not a substance but crucial for the process)
  2. Products:

    • Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)
    • Oxygen (O₂)

Labeling:

  • Reactants Box:

    • Carbon Dioxide: CO₂
    • Water: H₂O
    • Sunlight: (can just be labeled as "Sunlight")
  • Products Box:

    • Glucose: C₆H₁₂O₆
    • Oxygen: O₂

Summary of Labels:

  • Reactants:

    • Carbon Dioxide: CO₂
    • Water: H₂O
    • Sunlight: [Sunlight]
  • Products:

    • Glucose: C₆H₁₂O₆
    • Oxygen: O₂

Make sure to adjust the placement based on your actual diagram layout!