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Plants absorb carbon dioxide in their process to produce sugar and oxygen.

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In short, the answer is carbon di-oxide - CO2 - which plants ingeniously metabolize into essential carbohydrates, with the addition of H2O (water).

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Carbon dioxide is required for photosynthesis.

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Carbon Dioxide

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