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Why do plants need to obtain carbon atoms? Question 1 options: They use carbon to breathe. Carbon is their food. Plants use carbon to build glucose during photosynthesis. Plants don't need carbon.
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Why do plants need to obtain carbon atoms?
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They use carbon to breathe.
Carbon is their food.
Plants use carbon to build glucose during photosynthesis.
Plants don't need carbon.
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yes C is the answer: Plants use carbon to build glucose during photosynthesis
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Plants use carbon to build glucose during photosynthesis, C.
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