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Examine the chemical reaction for photosynthesis shown here, illustrating the conversion of reactants to products during the
reaction. Which of these statements BEST compares the change in energy level from the reactants to the products in this example?
A. The input of solar energy converts the reactants into products, giving
glucose a higher potential energy compared to the carbon dioxide,
B. The release of solar energy from the reactants increases the energy level
of the products, giving glucose a higher potential energy compared to the
carbon dioxide
C. The input of solar energy breaks down the reactants, releasing energy that
can be used by the organism. This causes glucose to be at a lower
energetic level than the carbon dioxide.
D. The input of solar energy converts the reactants into products, and this
addition stabilizes the energy levels for glucose and oxygen gas, which is
lower than that of the reactants,
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