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the amount of oxygen in the air is kept roughly constant by the process called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer. Oxygen and carbon dioxide remain nearly constant in the atmosphere by the processes of photosynthesis (in plants) and respiration (in animals), respectively. ... This released oxygen is consumed by animals by the process of respiration, in which they release carbon dioxide.

Answered by neerajsai100
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the process is called photosynthesis

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