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What is the key element found in co2 and glucose A. Ammonia B. Carbon C. Nitrogen D. Legumes
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What is the key element found in co2 and glucose
A. Ammonia
B. Carbon
C. Nitrogen
D. Legumes
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carbon is the answer, I know i'm right because I took a test and I got an 100
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Hey there!
Carbon is the key element found in co2 and glucose.
Hope this helps!
Have a great day! (:
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