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1. The breakdown of glucose molecule into CO2 and H2O in the process of
2. As a closed system, the Earth's natural resources like the solar energy is limited, thus it should be conserved.
3. Heterothrops become carbon sink as the oxygen gas to convert carbohydrates into energy.
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