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    After the Removal of Carbon, the Oxygen in CO<sub>2</sub> Ends
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After the Removal of Carbon, the Oxygen in CO2 Ends

Question 18

Question 18

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After the removal of carbon, the oxygen in CO2 ends up


A) as atmospheric oxygen.
B) attached to carbon and hydrogen to form sugar (G3P) .
C) in the soil.
D) attached to hydrogen to form water.
E) as rubisco.

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