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How is carbon dioxide converted into organic compounds? Do not give improper answers I will report your answer

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Answered by BharatMandloi
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The process by which photosynthetic organisms such as plants and algae turn inorganic carbon compounds (usually carbon dioxide) into organic carbon compounds (usually carbohydrate sugars such as glucose). causes carbon to move from one reservoir to another; examples are photosynthesis, respiration and combustion.

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Answered by gayatriyelmar84
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The process by which photosynthetic organisms such as plant and algae turn inorganic carbon compounds (usually carbon dioxide) into organic carbon compounds (usually carbohydrate, sugars such as glucose) causes carbon to remove from one reservoir to another; examples are photosynthesis, respiration and combustion.

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