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4. Which of the following equations represents the right chemical process that occurs in photosynthesis?

A. Six molecules of water plus six molecules of hydrogen plus six molecules of oxygen converts light energy plus sugar.
B. Six molecules of carbon dioxide plus six molecules of water plus light energy converts six molecules of oxygen plus
sugar.
C. Six molecules of oxygen plus six molecules of water plus light energy converts six molecules of carbon dioxide plus
sugar.
D. Six molecules of carbon dioxide plus sugar plus light energy converts six molecules of carbon and six molecules of
oxygen.

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Answer: C. Six molecules of carbon dioxide plus six molecules of water plus light energy converted to six molecules of oxygen plus sugar.

Step-by-step explanation:

photosynthesis is the process in which green plants manufacture their food in the presence of carbon dioxide and water using light energy. The product of photosynthesis is usually sugar and oxygen gas.

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