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How does a plant get the sugars it needs to produce cellular energy?

Select one:

a.
The stem absorbs sugars from the flowers.

b.
The leaves absorb sunlight energy to make sugars.

c.
The roots absorb sugars from the ground.

d.
The leaves absorb sugars from the rain.

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That answer would be: the leaves absorb sunlight energy to make sugars
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User Rsaw
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants make sugar by using energy from sunlight

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