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During which process do plants use carbon dioxide?

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Answer: Photosynthesis.

Explanation: Plants are considered autotrophs, this means that they can convert inorganic compounds or substances into organic substances. This includes carbon dioxide. When a plant is conducting photosynthesis, they "steal" carbon dioxide (and water) from soil and air and transform that, along with sunlight, into sugar and oxygen. The plant proceeds to utilize the sugar and oxygen as energy.

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Answer:

photosynthesis

in this process plants use carbon dioxide

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