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- A: ATP Cellular respiration Bwater and oxygen MITOCHONDRION (animal cell) CHLOROPLAST (plant cell Examine the model depicting the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Select ALL of th choices that correctly pairs products and reactants with their place in the model. PhotosynthesisIdentify the overall equation for photosynthesis.From a plant's perspective, the main purpose of photosynthesis is to Group of answer choices a)to produce sugars and oxygen for heterotrophs. b)plants are not cognitive organisms and therefore we have no idea what the "purpose" of photosynthesis is for the plant. c)to produce enough O2 gas for the plant to survive through the night. d)make sugars, such as glucose, to use for building cell walls and for energy needed by the plant.