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Emilie
12 August, 17:53
When plants undergo photosynthesis, they produce?
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Jonathan Hanna
12 August, 18:07
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Glucose, which is their natural sugars that they feed themselves with to grow and reproduce properly. also, oxygen is a by-product of the equation.
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Todd Small
12 August, 20:27
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They produce brand
new cells
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