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How is carbon dioxide used in plants To prevent photosynthesis To make food To break down starch To fix nitrogen
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How is carbon dioxide used in plants
To prevent photosynthesis
To make food
To break down starch
To fix nitrogen
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To make food. Plants need photosynthesis for food.
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The answer is:
TO MAKE FOOD
I hope im right
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