Biology Question:

How do plants take in oxygen?

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Answer:

First cells in take carbon dioxide and does photosynthesis, which takes water, sugar, and CO2 and then creates oxygen and a green pigment.

However, plants breed just like animals and thus use up all the O2 they produce (or almost all). They are auto-sufficient.

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