- Plants uptake carbon dioxide from atmosphere
for
(a) respiration
(b) photosynthesis
(c) digestion
(d) None of these
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photosynthesis
Explanation:
As plants and trees grow, they take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn it into sugars through photosynthesis. In this way, U.S. forests absorb 13 percent of the nation's carbon emissions; globally, forests store almost a third of the world's emissions.
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