Which best describes the reactants and products of photosynthesis?
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Physics, 13.04.2020 02:52 kayleebueno
Which best describes the reactants and products of photosynthesis?
Reactants are formed inside the plant, and products are taken in from the environment by the plant.
Reactants are taken in from the environment by the plant, and products are formed inside the plant.
Reactants and products are formed inside the plant.
Reactants and products are taken in from the environment by the plant.
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