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Plants make sugar molecules from A. potassium and carbon dioxide. B. oxygen and nitrogen C. nitrates and water. D. carbon dioxide and water.
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Plants make sugar molecules from A. potassium and carbon dioxide. B. oxygen and nitrogen C. nitrates and water. D. carbon dioxide and water.
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The answer is D. Through photosynthesis, plants use CO2 and H2O to make sugar.
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