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Identify inputs and outputs (photosynthesis)

Describe the relationship between inputs and outputs​

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Photosynthesis inputs are described as water, carbon dioxide, sunlight energy. This works as input because sunlight helps the water to oxidize and then the roots start to absorb the water, while carbon dioxide is absorbed by the plants leafs. The outpost of photosynthesis are described as Oxygen and chemical energy (glucose sugar). Oxygen is an outpost of photosynthesis because it is released into the air, and glucose sugar (chemical energy) helps the plant alive.

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The inputs of photosynthesis are light energy, and matter in the form of water absorbed through the roots, and carbon dioxide absorbed through the leaves. ... The main outputs are oxygen, which is released into the air, and glucose sugar (chemical energy), which is used to keep the plant alive.

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