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How would the second row of values in the plant experiment most likely compare to the second row of values in the original experiment?
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How would the second row of values in the plant experiment most likely compare to the second row of values in the original experiment?
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The second row of values in the plant experiment most likely compare to the second row of values in the original experiment by increasing the oxygen level, however, staying the carbon level to be the same. I hope my answer has come to your help.
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