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Green plants get their food through A. photosynthesis. B. digestion. C. respiration. D. osmosis.
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Green plants get their food through A. photosynthesis. B. digestion. C. respiration. D. osmosis.
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Green plants get their food through
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photosynthesis.
B.
digestion.
C.
respiration.
D.
osmosis.
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A) Photosynthesis as plants need sunlight to make food.
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A) photosynthesis. it's the process of plants absorbing sunlight through their leaves to make food
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