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willveloz4
24.11.2020 • 
Biology

Recent scientific research suggests that as the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, photosynthetic organisms such as plants may see a change in their rate of photosynthesis, nutrient uptake, and water-use efficiency. Plants use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy from the Sun to create glucose, which animals use for food. This energy conversion is important in maintaining homeostasis for the plant as well as in transforming energy within and between organisms.


Recent scientific research suggests that as the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase

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