Which of the following statements is FALSE for photosynthesis?
Select one:
a. Carbon dioxide...
Biology, 15.07.2021 20:10 montgomeryaevans
Which of the following statements is FALSE for photosynthesis?
Select one:
a. Carbon dioxide is produced in the light independent reactions for use in cellular respiration.
b. Light energy from the sun is absorbed by pigments in the leaf and used to reduce carbon atoms in the production of glucose.
c. Energy, in the form of ATP, is used in the light independent reactions to create glucose.
d. Light energy from the sun is absorbed by pigments in the leaf and used to form glucose to be used by organisms in cellular respiration.
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