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What process converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen? a) glycolysis b) photosynthesis c) cellular respiration d) fermentation

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00:01 A biochemical reaction involves reactants which are being converted into products.
00:06 Products can be mentioned with the letter p.
00:09 So in the question, the reactants given are carbon dioxide return as co2, which combines with water return as h2o to give the products, namely the glucose and then the other product which is the oxygen...
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