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18 July, 22:57

Which substance is removed from the atmosphere so that plants can carry out photosynthesis?

A) nitrogen

B) water vapor

C) oxygen

D) carbon dioxide

I believe it's D but I'm not sure

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  1. 18 July, 23:19
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    When photosynthesis occurs, water and carbon dioxide are combined to produce glucose. The carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere, and the carbon is used to produce glucose. So yes its D
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