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Sugar, which is obtained during photosynthesis, is made of

  1. Hydrogen
  2. Oxygen
  3. Carbon
  4. All of these

hintHint:

Photosynthesis is a process by which plant parts manufacture their food by using chlorophyll stored in green leaves, carbon dioxide from the environment, and water, in the presence of sunlight.

The correct answer is: All of these


    Sugar, which is obtained during photosynthesis, is made of Carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.

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