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What are the reactants for respiration? Question 1 options: carbon dioxide and water oxygen and sugar water and oxygen water and sugar
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What are the reactants for respiration?
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carbon dioxide and water
oxygen and sugar
water and oxygen
water and sugar
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Canvas bébeme end nene nene Keene e didn’t didn’t
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Carbon dioxide and water is the correct answer**
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