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Why are phytoplankton so important? A. They use up the nitrogen B. They consume carbohydrates C. They produce over 90% of the ocean's carbohydrates D. They absorb the sunlight
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Why are phytoplankton so important?
A. They use up the nitrogen
B. They consume carbohydrates
C. They produce over 90% of the ocean's carbohydrates
D. They absorb the sunlight
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C is the answer
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