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What are the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis?

Drag and drop the labels to complete the graphic organizer showing the input and output of photosynthesis.

Gas that you breathe out
Gas that you breathe in
Primary source of all energy

carbon dioxide
oxygen
photosynthesis
sunlight
water
sugar




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  1. To complete the graphic organizer for photosynthesis, you would label the inputs and outputs as follows:

    Inputs:
    1. Gas that you breathe in – carbon dioxide
    2. Primary source of all energy – sunlight
    3. Water – water

    Outputs:
    1. Gas that you breathe out – oxygen
    2. Sugar – sugar

    Explanation:

    In the process of photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil. They use sunlight as energy to convert these inputs into glucose (sugar) and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process is vital for life on Earth, as it provides oxygen for humans and animals to breathe.

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