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Many plants obtain glucose from

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\blue{\boxed{\boxed{\bold{\large{Photosynthesis}}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:


\bold{CO_2 + H_2O \to C_6H_(12) O_6 + O_2}

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\boxed {\boxed {\sf Photosynthesis}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants, algae, and some kinds of bacteria have the ability to photosynthesize. They have special organelles called chloroplasts.

These organelles are the site of photosynthesis. They contain green pigment known as chlorophyll which can capture sunlight. The light energy plus carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose and oxygen.

The glucose becomes the organism's food and energy source, but the oxygen is just released as a waste product.

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