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What is the role of shell-building marine creatures in regulating climate?
A.
their shells form the hydrocarbon fuels that release greenhouse gases when burned
B.
they utilize the carbon dioxide released while respiring to build their shells
they help to remove carbon dioxide through calcification
D.
they help to remove carbon dioxide through photosynthesis
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