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The process of plant respiration
A.
releases energy that plants can use for life processes.
B.
uses all the energy released during photosynthesis.
C.
produces food that plants need for photosynthesis.
D.
releases oxygen to Earth's atmosphere.
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A. releases energy that plants can use for life processes.
Explanation: Cellular respiration breaks down sugars (produced by photosynthesis) to release energy in the form of ATP that the plant uses for growth, transport, and other life functions. It does not produce food, release oxygen, or use all energy from photosynthesis.
Explanation: Cellular respiration breaks down sugars (produced by photosynthesis) to release energy in the form of ATP that the plant uses for growth, transport, and other life functions. It does not produce food, release oxygen, or use all energy from photosynthesis.
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