During Stage 1 of photosynthesis, which is also known as the light-dependent reactions, several specific events occur. Here’s a breakdown concerning the events you mentioned:
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Carbon dioxide is used to make the sugar glucose: This does NOT occur during Stage 1. This process happens during Stage 2 (Calvin cycle or light-independent reactions), where carbon dioxide is fixed to produce glucose.
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Chlorophyll absorbs light energy: This DOES occur during Stage 1 as chlorophyll captures light energy to kick-start the photosynthesis process.
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Oxygen is released as waste: This DOES occur during Stage 1 as a byproduct of the splitting of water molecules.
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Water splits into hydrogen and oxygen: This DOES occur during Stage 1 as part of the light-dependent reactions, where water is broken down to provide electrons and protons.
In summary, the event that does not occur during Stage 1 of photosynthesis is: Carbon dioxide is used to make the sugar glucose.