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Are flowers carbon based lifeforms

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Jmill332

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Very much so!

The plants that have flower, angiosperms, take in CO2 and with sunlight a water turn it into C6H12O6 basically. With this, glucose and it polysaccharides they buid the plant, among the other things they do with glucose.

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