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Where do land plants get the carbon dioxide that they use in photosynthesis? OA. The ocean OB. The atmosphere O C. The soil OD. The solar system
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Where do land plants get the carbon dioxide that they use in photosynthesis?
OA. The ocean
OB. The atmosphere
O C. The soil
OD. The solar system
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The soil.
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The answer would be the solar system, is the more logic that we have
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