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  • 09-10-2015
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Suppose that in a lab you could remove all the oxygen from the terrarium. What would happen to the plants? Why?

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seanszolek
seanszolek seanszolek
  • 10-10-2015
They would still thrive. Plants only require sunlight and water to produce oxygen and glucose. The plant would just increase the concentration of oxygen in the terrarium over time.
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