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In any food web, plants are considered to be producers. They convert sunlight (solar energy) into usable chemical energy (glucose). When we eat plants our bodies are using that chemical energy. What elements are rearranged to make glucose in plants?

A) water and oxygen
B) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
C) carbon dioxide and sunlight 

D) carbon, oxygen, and solar energy

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B) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
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User Ash Das
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Answer: B. carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

In order to perform photosynthesis plants requires carbon dioxide, water and sunlight. Plants takes water through the roots, carbon dioxide from the air and light energy from the sun. Glucose and oxygen are produced as products. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are elements that are rearranged to make glucose in plants.

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