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The process of photosynthesis uses light energy to rearrange the atoms in

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Carbon dioxide is passed from the air into a plant via tiny pores, and water is absorbed through the plant's roots. Inside the leaf cells, chloroplasts use light energy to rearrange the atoms of the products to produce glucose, and a by- product of oxygen.

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The process of photosynthesis uses light energy to rearrange the atoms in carbon dioxide and water to make sugars and oxygen
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