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If a plant has more carbon dioxide available, what happens to the amount of oxygen produced? * it produces less it produces more the production stays the same
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If a plant has more carbon dioxide available, what happens to the amount of oxygen produced? *
it produces less
it produces more
the production stays the same
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Option 3 It stays the same.
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