Drag and drop the correct label on the diagram of photosynthesis.

energy: sunlight
Reactant: water
Reactant: carbon dioxide
Product: oxygen
Product: glucose

The correct labels on the diagram would be as follows:

- Energy: Sunlight
- Reactant: Water
- Reactant: Carbon dioxide
- Product: Oxygen
- Product: Glucose

Here is the correct labeling for the diagram of photosynthesis:

- Energy: sunlight (Drag and drop the "sunlight" label onto the diagram)
- Reactant: water (Drag and drop the "water" label onto the diagram)
- Reactant: carbon dioxide (Drag and drop the "carbon dioxide" label onto the diagram)
- Product: oxygen (Drag and drop the "oxygen" label onto the diagram)
- Product: glucose (Drag and drop the "glucose" label onto the diagram)

To complete the diagram of photosynthesis by dragging and dropping the correct labels, follow these steps:

1. Identify the diagram of photosynthesis that you need to complete.
2. Look for the locations where labels need to be placed. Typically, there will be spaces next to different components or arrows in the diagram.
3. Start with the first label "sunlight" and locate where this label needs to be placed. Then, drag and drop the label to its corresponding location in the diagram.
4. Move on to the next label, "water," and find its designated spot in the diagram. Drag and drop the label accordingly.
5. Proceed with the label "carbon dioxide" and place it in the appropriate space in the diagram.
6. Look for the locations of the remaining labels, "oxygen" and "glucose," and drag and drop them to complete the diagram.

Remember that the specific instructions for dragging and dropping labels may vary depending on the platform or the diagram software you are using. Ensure you are using compatible software or website that allows for drag and drop functionality.