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What is the plant use for carbon
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Plant uses carbon dioxide to produce food. through photo synthesis they convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar. they derive energy from the sun to transform carbon dioxide from the sun to transform carbon dioxide into gluclose and oxygen
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