Make a drawing of a leaf, label the starting materials and the products, and draw arrows to show where these substances enter, leave, or remain in the plant.you label, use light energy, oxygen, sugar, water, and carbon dioxide.

Starting materials: Light energy, water, and carbon dioxide

Products: Oxygen and sugar

Starting materials enter the leaf through the stomata, where carbon dioxide and water are absorbed. Light energy is captured by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are converted into oxygen and sugar. Oxygen exits the leaf through the stomata, while sugar travels to other parts of the plant for energy.

(Attached is a drawing of a leaf with labels and arrows showing the movement of substances)