Biology, 30.09.2019 19:10 cooltez100
6. plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis. however, plants must also use atmospheric oxygen during the process of respiration.
which can best bo concluded from this information?
.. plants undergo respiration through aerobic processes.
c. plants use all of the oxygan they produce during respiration.
b. plants undergo respiration through anaa robic processes.
d. plants use the oxygen from carbon dioxide during respiration.
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