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Bacteria are responsible, in some way, for all BUT one of the processes in Earth's environment. That is A) photosynthesis. B) phosphorylation. C) recycling carbon. D) nitrogen fixation.
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Bacteria are responsible, in some way, for all BUT one of the processes in Earth's environment. That is
A) photosynthesis.
B) phosphorylation.
C) recycling carbon.
D) nitrogen fixation.
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the answer is B im taking biology and i dont even know what B is so i think thats the answer
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the answer foe this one is B.
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