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  • What Do Plants Provide to Animals? (Glucose & Oxygen)
    The correct answer is B and oxygen. Here's why:

    * Glucose: Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, which is a sugar that animals use as a primary source of energy.

    * Oxygen: Photosynthesis also releases oxygen as a byproduct, which animals need for respiration.

    Let's look at the other options:

    * Carbon dioxide: Animals exhale carbon dioxide, which plants use for photosynthesis.

    * E dioxide: This appears to be a typo, but there's no common dioxide that plants provide to animals.

    In summary: Plants provide glucose and oxygen to animals as essential resources for survival.

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