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How do plants obtain carbon atoms?

A.
from carbon in the soil

B.
from microorganisms that live in soil

C.
from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

D.
from animals that feed on the plants

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User Juriy
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I think the answer is C : from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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User Rob Bell
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The plant obtains carbon atoms frm carbon dioxide in the atmosphere . Correct answer: C The process is called photosynthesis and it is done through the openings in the plant's leaves called stomates. Plants use the Sun's energy to combine water and carbon dioxide and they make glucose, a type of sugar, and release oxygen, a waste product from the photosynthesis process.

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