Asked by Damianah Joy Locher
What molecules do plants pull from the air that is used to make sugar?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) ATP
D) Carbon dioxide
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D) Carbon dioxide
Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and use it in photosynthesis to build sugars. Oxygen is a byproduct, nitrogen is taken up mostly from the soil (not directly from the air), and ATP is an energy molecule produced inside the plant.
Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and use it in photosynthesis to build sugars. Oxygen is a byproduct, nitrogen is taken up mostly from the soil (not directly from the air), and ATP is an energy molecule produced inside the plant.
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