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That would be Glycolysis.

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The second step of photosynthesis uses the stored energy to turn the raw material into what?

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Is energy taken in photosynthesis?

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When photosynthesis is complete where is the energy stored?

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What is the energy stored in glucose during photosynthesis is?

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What is is the energy used in photosynthesis?

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What is the main high energy sugar from photosynthesis?

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What form is energy is stored at the end of photosynthesis?

Chemical energy


Is photosynthesis an energy storing reaction?

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Is chemical energy in photosynthesis?

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How are the products of photosynthesis stored and why?

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