The concentration of carbon dioxide in surface water is low, whereas the concentration of oxygen is high because of the _________blank. Multiple Choice photosynthesis process difference in solubility of the gases exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the ocean conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate respiration of plants and animals
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