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Living organisms are capable of extracting energy from (i) and store it in the form of (ii)

A

(i) Oxidisable substance, (ii) Starch only

B

(i) Light, (ii) Glucose only

C

(i) Oxidisable substance, (ii) Bond energy

D

(i) Sun directly, (ii) Bond energy

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