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Q: Where is carbon dioxide in the chloroplasts?
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What do the chloroplasts of a green plant use carbon dioxide for?

Carbon dioxide is the source of carbon. It is reduced to glucose


What do the chloroplasts a green plants use carbon dioxide four?

The chloroplasts trap sunlight energy and use this to turn Carbon Dioxide and Water into Sugar.


How do plants obtain carbon?

they obtain carbon by humans and organisms, etc.


What do chloroplasts take in to help photosynithesis?

I am pretty sure that the chloroplasts have to take in carbon dioxide to have photosynthesis.


What happens to carbon dioxide and water in the chloroplasts?

Carbon dioxide is reduced using energy of sunlight to glucose.Water is broken to get electrons.


What organelle in a plant cell uses sunlight carbon dioxide and water to make glucose?

Chloroplasts - the process is known as photosynthesis.


What are of photosynthesis reactant?

carbon dioxide and water (with sunlight and chlorophyll - in chloroplasts)


What is the reactants for photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide and water (with sunlight and chlorophyll - in chloroplasts)


What do chloroplasts use to make glucose?

water, carbon dioxide, and energy (light)


What in a plant cell produces sugar by combining water and carbon dioxide?

Chloroplasts.


What organelle uses carbon dioxide and sunlight to synthesize and store energy?

Chloroplasts.


What do the chloroplasts of green plants use carbon dioxide of?

To make glucose and Oxygen