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How do plants and animals rearrange atoms in chemical reactions to support their functions?(1 point)
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Plants use oxygen for photosynthesis, which animals then use for cellular respiration.
Plants use oxygen for photosynthesis, which animals then use for cellular respiration.
Animals produce carbon dioxide and plants produce oxygen as an output of cellular respiration.
Animals produce carbon dioxide and plants produce oxygen as an output of cellular respiration.
Plants and animals both take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during cellular respiration.
Plants and animals both take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during cellular respiration.
Animals and plants both take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
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Animals and plants both take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
Explanation: In cellular respiration, organisms use O2 to oxidize organic molecules (like glucose), producing CO2, H2O, and ATP. Plants do photosynthesis (taking in CO2 and releasing O2) but also respire like animals.
Explanation: In cellular respiration, organisms use O2 to oxidize organic molecules (like glucose), producing CO2, H2O, and ATP. Plants do photosynthesis (taking in CO2 and releasing O2) but also respire like animals.
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