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What would happen if plants did not have enough carbon dioxide to engage in photosynthesis? Plants would be able to grow and produce oxygen for animals to breathe.
Plants would not be able to grow but would be able to produce oxygen for animals to breathe.
Plants would be able to grow but would not be able to produce oxygen for animals to breathe.
Plants would not be able to grow and produce oxygen for animals to breathe.

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