EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 1CC
MAKE CONNECTIONS → Can plants use the sugar they produce during photosynthesis to directly power the work of the cell? Explain. (See Figures 8.10, 8.11, and 9.6.).
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