In photosynthesis, plants use carbon from __________ to make sugar and other organic molecules. ANSWER Unselected water Unselected chlorophyll Unselected the sun Unselected carbon dioxide Unselected soil

Respuesta :

Answer: carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Green plants generate their food (usually sugar molecules such as glucose) from simple inorganic molecules like atmospheric carbon dioxide producing the carbon atoms, and water in the presence of sunlight trapped by chlorophyll present in the leaves while giving off oxygen as by-product.

6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2

The equation provided above shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) provide the carbon skeleton of the glucose sugar (C6H12O6) produced during photosynthesis

I just know the answer is carbon dioxide

the equation for photosynthesis:

carbon dioxide + water —> glucose + oxygen

—> = sunlight