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Is Oxygen Needed For Photosynthesis Hypothesis? [Solved]
Oxygen is required to do this. Then why do the plants get rid of all the oxygen they produce during photosynthesis? The answer is, they do not. Plants actually hold on to a small amount of the oxygen they produced in photosynthesis and use that oxygen to break down carbohydrates to give them energy.8 Mar 2012
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