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How important is the discovery of photosynthesis?
Dr Nick Lane from University College London, describes perhaps the most important moment in the history of life. The moment when leaf cells gained tiny structures called chloroplasts, which use sunlight to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, create sugars for the plant to live on and release oxygen – the gas all animals need to breathe.
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