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identify the relative abundance and descriptions of some of the gases in the atmosphere.
trace gas
required for
photosynthesis
second most
abundant gas in
the atmosphere
incorporated as a
major component of
proteins and dna
does not
react with other
substances
required for aerobic
cellular respiration
most abundant gas
in the atmosphere
relative
gas
description
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