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In plant cells, carbon dioxide and water are joined to form carbohydrates. plant cells can also break down carbohydrates such as glucose, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. no one has ever observed such reactions between water and carbon dioxide outside of living cells. what allows simple molecules to assemble into more complex molecules, and also disassemble, in cells but not in other, nonbiological environments?

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Cells couple energy-releasing reactions to energy-requiring reactions. Hope that helps

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