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How do plants obtain carbon atoms? A. from carbon in the soil B. from microorganisms that live in soil C. from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere D. from animals that feed on the plants help
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How do plants obtain carbon atoms?
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from carbon in the soil
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from microorganisms that live in soil
C.
from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D.
from animals that feed on the plants
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C. From carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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The answer is C....Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis to produce water, oxygen, and energy that is then stored in sugars.
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