EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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Author: Reece
Publisher: VST
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MAKE CONNECTIONS → Refer to the discussion of ocean acidification in Concept 3.3. Ocean acidification and changes in the distribution of C3 and C4 plants may seem to be two very different problems, but what do they have in common? Explain.
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