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the carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from

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Answer: The carbon that plants need for photosynthesis comes from carbon dioxide, or CO2 that's present in our atmosphere.

Explanation: Carbon dioxide is released into the air by organisms, such as animals that undergo cellular respiration. In other words, we breathe out CO2 as a waste product.

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