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Draven Valenzuela
11 November, 23:35
Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis.
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Lucian Rivera
12 November, 02:11
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True. Plants take in carbon dioxide and water and convert it into glucose and oxygen.
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Ally Moon
12 November, 02:37
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it would be true is the best answer
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