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Where do the plants get energy to break down the water molecule during photosynthesis?

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Where do the plants get energy to break down the water molecule during photosynthesis?

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  1. They get it from sunrays...


  2. The energy comes from sunlight, the same driving force as for photosynthesis.  The process is actually called photolysis (photo-light, and lysis-to spilt)

  3. they absorb energy from the sun with their chlorophyll

  4. The chlorophyll molecule traps sunlight and gets exited...the energy produced results in the PHOTOLYSIS of water into H2 and 02

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