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When we breath, we inhale oxygen and after a slightly complicated gas exchange in our lungs we exhale CO2, or carbon-dioxide. plants use that to help with the production of the ATP (Adenine-triphosphate) energy molecule that they need, as well as glucose if my memory serves me right.

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