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1. What is the most likely reason that the plants absorb different amounts of CO2? A. The plants are different heights B. The plants have different masses. C. The plants have different size leaves. D.
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1. What is the most likely reason that the plants absorb different amounts of CO2?
A. The plants are different heights
B. The plants have different masses.
C. The plants have different size leaves.
D. The plants are different shades of green
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