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Well for all you people trying to look this up for a Biology paper I'll help you out. *Lazy underachievers* The answer is it is inorganic and a carbohydrate. Look it up in our textbook next time.

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Q: Is CO2 a carbohydrate fat or oil protein or amino acid or none of these?
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