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Chloroplasts are the organelle in plant cells that produce sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water through photosynthesis.

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CO2 is a waste product that is formed in the Mitochondria

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Q: What cell organelle makes sugar from carbon dioxide oxygen and water?
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