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Photosynthesis transfers carbon a. from the nonliving environment to the living environment. b. from the cell to the air. c. from the water to the cell. d. from the nucleus to the mitochondria.
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Photosynthesis transfers carbon
a. from the nonliving environment to the living environment.
b. from the cell to the air.
c. from the water to the cell.
d. from the nucleus to the mitochondria.
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It's the process of transforming inorganic carbon to organic carbon under influence of the sunlight. So photosynthesis transfers carbon a. from the nonliving environment to the living environment.
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