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The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from?

A. Carbon molecules dissolved in water
B. Carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere
C. Carbon atoms from the breakdown of food
D. Carbon molecules that the plant produces

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Answer: carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere (b)

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Answer:

The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from?

B. Carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere

which we breathe out for them, they use it to break down carbohydrates and turn them to their usable food u can say in a way.

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