Which phrase correctly describes photosynthesis?

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a chemical change where glucose and oxygen are rearranged into carbon dioxide and water molecules
a chemical change where glucose and oxygen are rearranged into carbon dioxide and water molecules

a physical change where carbon dioxide and water are rearranged into glucose and oxygen molecules
a physical change where carbon dioxide and water are rearranged into glucose and oxygen molecules

a chemical change where carbon dioxide and water are rearranged into glucose and oxygen molecules
a chemical change where carbon dioxide and water are rearranged into glucose and oxygen molecules

a physical change where glucose and oxygen are rearranged into carbon dioxide and water molecules

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The correct phrase that describes photosynthesis is:

a chemical change where carbon dioxide and water are rearranged into glucose and oxygen molecules.

This reflects the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight, into glucose and oxygen.

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