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What might say the first stage of photosynthesis powers the energy engine of the living world what do you think this sentence means?
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What might say the first stage of photosynthesis powers the energy engine of the living world what do you think this sentence means?
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I am having trouble on the same question.
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They use the word "energy engine" to describe a plant. the plant during photosynthesis is hard at word using its chloroplasts to turn sunlight into energy and carbon dioxide into oxygen, which we breathe
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