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The Carbon Atoms in Cellulose Found in a Log Originally

Question 52

Question 52

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The carbon atoms in cellulose found in a log originally came from _____ absorbed by the plant.


A) oxygen in the atmosphere,
B) carbon dioxide in the air,
C) nutrients in the soil,
D) glucose in the roots,
E) water in the soil,

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