why do plants obtain the carbon dioxide required for photsynthesis
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In presence of chlorophyll plants use the energy in sunlight to prepare food from carbon dioxide and water. ... Therefore, the process by which green plants prepare their own food like glucose from carbon dioxide and water by using sunlight energy in the presence of chlorophyll is called photosynthesis.
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In presence of chlorophyll plants use the energy in sunlight to prepare food from carbon dioxide and water. ... Therefore, the process by which green plants prepare their own food like glucose from carbon dioxide and water by using sunlight energy in the presence of chlorophyll is called photosynthesis
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