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Posted On: 10/28/2017 5:10:47 PM
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Phytoplankton species also feed on CO2, using carbon from CO2
as a building unit and releasing oxygen. By the way, it is worth remembering
that ~70 percent of the oxygen present today in the atmosphere comes from
phytoplankton, not trees. Contrary to common belief, it is not the forests, but
the oceans, that constitute the “lungs” of the earth. < >
as a building unit and releasing oxygen. By the way, it is worth remembering
that ~70 percent of the oxygen present today in the atmosphere comes from
phytoplankton, not trees. Contrary to common belief, it is not the forests, but
the oceans, that constitute the “lungs” of the earth. < >


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