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Biology, 28.06.2021 17:40, phancharamachasm

Why could a loss of chlorophyll limit cellular respiration in plants? A. there would be too much oxygen to produce.
B. there would be less glucose produce for respiration.
C. there would be too much carbon dioxide produced.
D. there would be more ATP molecules produce.

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