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Why are the fish able to survive in the pond? 1) The fish use carbon dioxide produced by the plants. 2) The fish use oxygen produced by the plants. 3) The plants use oxygen produced by the fish. 4) The
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Why are the fish able to survive in the pond?
1) The fish use carbon dioxide produced by the plants.
2) The fish use oxygen produced by the plants.
3) The plants use oxygen produced by the fish.
4) The plants use chlorophyll produced by the fish.
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2, plants and animals need oxygen to survive. Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis and release the oxygen into the pond water.
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