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How does a plant photosynthesize?

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Heavily forested areas have plants that specialize in growth:

a) at 12-noon the sun is straight up which may give all the plants just enough to survive.

b) it's about survival of the fittest. Thousands of saplings spring up every year and 95% of them die because they can not beat out their faster-growing counterparts.

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A PLant photosynthesize by sun oxygen and chloroplast

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