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Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both involve the use and release of gases. which statement correctly identifies the role of the gasses in two processes?
A. photosynthesis and cellular respiration both use carbon dioxide to release oxygen
B. photosynthesis and cellular respiration both use oxygen and release carbon dioxide
C. cellular respiration uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide, while photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen
D. cellular respiration uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen, while photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen
With explanation please and thank you!
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