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What is carbon dioxide used for in the chloroplasts of green plants? O A. To break down large food molecules O B. To make carbon dioxide and water 0 O C. To make glucose and oxygen O D. To slow down photosynthesis
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What is carbon dioxide used for in the chloroplasts of green plants?
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A. To break down large food molecules
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C. To make glucose and oxygen
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D. To slow down photosynthesis
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C. To make glucose and oxygen
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