A student started a model to show how photosynthesis transforms light into stored chemical energy. Carbon dioxide + Water -- (Light)-->? What should the student add to the model on the right side of the arrow? A. Sunlight and air B. Nitrogen and bacteria C. Sugar and oxygen D. Chlorophyll
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