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Photosynthesis takes energy from sunlight, carbon from atmospheric carbon dioxide, and hydrogen and oxygen from water molecules to form carbohydrates, most commonly molecules of the sugar, used in plants largely for structural support, Glucose.

The polymer of Glucose in plants is called cellulose, and the polymer of Glucose in animals is called glycogen. They differ only in the way the Glucose monomers are bonded together.

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