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Nathan Harvey
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8 June, 02:15
Why is photosynthesis a chemical change?
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Vincent
8 June, 02:19
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the answer is Photosynthesis changes sunlight into chemical energy, splits water to liberate O2, and fixes CO2 into sugar. Photosynthetic organisms are photoautotrophs, which means that they are able to synthesize food directly from carbon dioxide and water using energy from light.
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