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A concept such as photosynthesis will have ascribed to it a general meaning for the purposes of school science, for example: 'photosynthesis is the process whereby green plants convert carbon dioxide and water into useful carbohydrates using energy from sunlight, producing oxygen as a waste by-product'.
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