Why is the conversion of CO2 to a 6-carbon sugar so energetically expensive?
A) CO2 is the most highly reduced and least energetic form in which carbon can occur.
B) CO2 is very unstable.
C) CO2 is the most highly oxidized and least energetic form in which carbon can occur.
D) CO2 is the most highly oxidized and most energetic form in which carbon can occur.
E) CO2 is highly unstable and only moderately energetic which makes the process more expensive energetically.
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