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Brutus
13 August, 11:33
What happens When a plant undergoes respiration
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Nico Mata
13 August, 15:20
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When a plant's cells use respiration, they intake oxygen and produce energy and carbon dioxide as a by-product. During the day, plants undergo photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of their cells
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