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How do plants obtain carbon atoms? . A.from carbon in the soil. B.from microorganisms that live in soil. C.from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. D.from animals that feed on the plants
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How do plants obtain carbon atoms? . A.from carbon in the soil. B.from microorganisms that live in soil. C.from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. D.from animals that feed on the plants
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Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis to produce water, oxygen, and energy that is then stored in sugars.
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option c is right that is from atmosphere.
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