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Refer to the figure showing the CO2 uptake in soybean leaves in response to increasing O2 concentration for soybean leaves exposed to two different CO2 levels.
Refer to the figure showing the CO<sub>2</sub> uptake in soybean leaves in response to increasing O<sub>2</sub> concentration for soybean leaves exposed to two different CO<sub>2</sub> levels.   Based on the figure, the best explanation for the relationship of CO<sub>2</sub> uptake and O<sub>2</sub> concentration is that A)  CO<sub>2</sub> uptake increases with increasing O<sub>2</sub> concentration at both CO<sub>2</sub> levels. B)  CO<sub>2</sub> uptake decreases with increasing O<sub>2</sub> concentration at both CO<sub>2</sub> levels. C)  CO<sub>2</sub> uptake becomes negative by 100% O<sub>2</sub> concentration at both CO<sub>2</sub> levels. D)  CO<sub>2</sub> uptake becomes negative by 100% O<sub>2</sub> concentration at high CO<sub>2</sub> levels. Based on the figure, the best explanation for the relationship of CO2 uptake and O2 concentration is that

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