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During cellular respiration, plants take in _______ from the air and break down stored _______.
A.
light energy; carbon dioxide
B.
light energy; oxygen
C.
oxygen; sugars
D.
carbon dioxide; sugars
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C. oxygen; sugars
Plants (and other organisms) use oxygen in cellular respiration to break down stored sugars (like glucose), producing ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Plants (and other organisms) use oxygen in cellular respiration to break down stored sugars (like glucose), producing ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
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