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What organism uses carbon dioxide in the air?

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Carbon Dioxide in necessary for photosynthesis as shown by the equation:
6CO2+ 6H2O---> C6H12O6+ 6O2 (aka) CO2+Water= Glucose and Oxygen

Therefore your answer will be either a plant or any eukaryote or prokaryote that performs photosynthesis. Some of these examples can be algae, ferns, or cyanobacteria. Any an organism which is a consumer (primary, secondary, or beyond) performs cellular respiration and instead releases CO2.
Hope this helps! :)
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All photosynthetic organisms
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