why is carbon dioxide important for living organisms
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Carbon dioxide is essential for the survival, growth and reproduction of living things. ... Plants obtain carbon from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide, which they need for photosynthesis. They convert inorganic carbon into organic carbon in the form of sugar and starch, which they add to their tissues.
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Carbon dioxide is essential for the survival, growth and reproduction of living things. ... Plants obtain carbon from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide, which they need for photosynthesis. They convert inorganic carbon into organic carbon in the form of sugar and starch, which they add to their tissues
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