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If carbon dioxide is removed from a plant’s environment, what would you expect to happen to its production of glucose

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Answer: To decrease
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It won't be able to produce glucose anymore or it will significantly drop. During the process of photosynthesis, plants take in CO2, water, and energy from the sun. They use things to make food. The chloroplast is responsible for taking in that energy from the sun and make its own food. CO2 can also affect the temperature of the plant as well as the environment. Plants need CO2 in order to go through photosynthesis. The plant could die and glucose won't even be produced anymore.

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