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There is a connection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. The products from one provide the raw materials for the other. What products of photosynthesis are starting materials for cellular respiration? A. energy and carbon B. glucose and oxygen C. carbon dioxide and water D. chlorophyll and chloroplasts

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There is a connection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. The products from one provide the raw materials for the other. What products of photosynthesis are starting materials for cellular respiration? A. energy and carbon B. glucose and oxygen C. carbon dioxide and water D. chlorophyll and chloroplasts

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The products of photosynthesis that are starting materials for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. So, the correct answer is B. Glucose and Oxygen.

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