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All things go through carbon dioxide because they must go through respiratioin. Without going through respiration the organism will die

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No, not all living things produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is produced mainly through the process of cellular respiration in organisms that use oxygen to break down organic molecules for energy. Plants, for example, produce oxygen through photosynthesis rather than carbon dioxide.

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