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Why do plants break down stored sugars? A. for growth B. to make chloroform C. for protection D. to absorb water
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Why do plants break down stored sugars?
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for growth
B.
to make chloroform
C.
for protection
D.
to absorb water
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I believe A would be more correct
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A I think is the correct answer
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