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Carbon dioxide is a source of carbon (and maybe oxygen, I can't remember if it's the H20 or the CO2 which produces the O2 gas) for the production of sugars in the light-independant reactions. Without carbon dioxide, plants can't get carbon and thus, cannot synthesize molecules like sugar.

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  • Carbon dioxide is a source of carbon (and maybe oxygen, I can't remember if it's the H20 or the CO2 which produces the O2 gas) for the production of sugars in the light-independant reactions. Without carbon dioxide, plants can't get carbon and thus, cannot synthesize molecules like sugar.
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  • Carbon dioxide is a source of carbon (and maybe oxygen, I can't remember if it's the H20 or the CO2 which produces the O2 gas) for the production of sugars in the light-independant reactions. Without carbon dioxide, plants can't get carbon and thus, cannot synthesize molecules like sugar.
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