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When a plant takes all inorganic and organic materials out it's environment. That material is change with light energy to a organic element called glucose which leaves the chloroplasts and is change to be used by the plant

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Q: Where do oxygen and sugar go when they leave the chloroplasts?
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Where do the sugar and oxygen products go in photosynthesis?

the oxygen goes out the stomata and the sugar is stored. seriously who wrote this question even i know and in 11.


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