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Biology, 15.12.2020 05:10 bryantmadison0

You are a carbon dioxide molecule floating in the air in a field of grass. You are about to pass into the cells of the plant. Tell the story of your adventure through photosynthesis in the plant. Then, continue your adventure when a cow consumes the grass and must use the products of photosynthesis to fuel cellular respiration in its cells.

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