Navah writes out the chemical equation for photosynthesis. She includes two reacting molecules to the left of the arrow and two resulting molecules to the right.

What must be added to the chemical equation to more accurately represent photosynthesis?
light energy, above the arrow
chlorophyll, to the left of the arrow
enzymes, to the left of the arrow
ATP, above the arrow

Respuesta :

Navah needs to add light energy, above the arrow for the chemical equation to accurately represent photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is the only process that can utilize the sun's energy to manufacture food, thus making green plants the main food producers for all other living organisms.

The two reacting molecules or the raw materials for this process are carbon dioxide and water.

The final product of this process or the two resulting molecules are sugar and oxygen.

The light energy needed to drive the process of photosynthesis is from the sun without which the process wont occur.

Therefore the process may be summarized  in the chemical equation as follows:

6H₂O + 6CO₂ [tex]\frac{light energy}{}[/tex] > C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

light energy, above the arrow