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How do plants use carbon dioxide A.They release it as waste B.To build proteins C.They store it as fuel in limestone deposits D.To produce sugars
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How do plants use carbon dioxide
A.They release it as waste
B.To build proteins
C.They store it as fuel in limestone deposits
D.To produce sugars
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to build protein............
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C. To produce sugars.
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