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photosynthesis /pho·to·syn·the·sis/ (fo?to-sin´thi-sis) a chemical combination caused by the action of light; specifically, the formation of carbohydrates from carbon dioxoide and water in the chlorophyll tissue of plants under the influence of light.photosynthet´ic

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How many reactions are involved in photosynthesis?

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What Chlorophyll is involved in what specific chemical reaction?

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Is photosynthesis the chemical reaction that happens in a cell?

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What are the requirements for the light reaction of photosynthesis?

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