Using the graphic provided, identify the reactants of photosynthesis.

Responses
A sunlight, oxygen, watersunlight, oxygen, water
B sugar (glucose), oxygensugar (glucose), oxygen
C sunlight, water, glucosesunlight, water, glucose

C - sunlight, water, glucose

The reactants of photosynthesis, based on the provided graphic, are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Therefore, none of the options provided accurately identify the reactants of photosynthesis.

To identify the reactants of photosynthesis using the provided graphic, you need to look at the inputs or starting materials required for the photosynthesis process.

In photosynthesis, the reactants are the substances that are used up or consumed in the process. They are usually the raw materials required to produce the final product. In this case, sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are the reactants.

Looking at the given options:
A. Sunlight, oxygen, water - Oxygen is actually produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis, so it is not a reactant.
B. Sugar (glucose), oxygen - Oxygen is produced as a byproduct, so it is not a reactant.
C. Sunlight, water, glucose - Glucose is the end product of photosynthesis and not a reactant.

The correct answer is option C: sunlight, water, glucose. Sunlight provides the energy needed for the photosynthesis process, while water and carbon dioxide are the reactants that are used to produce glucose and oxygen.

So, the correct answer is C: sunlight, water, glucose.