A plant uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen. The glucose is then used in aerobic cellular respiration, which forms molecules of ATP, which provide energy for the cell's activities, including growth.
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient needed by plants for their growth
Carbon Dioxide. Plants need carbon dioxide to live, just like we need oxygen
oxygen
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
Plants and us Plants are our food, they improve our air and they are used to make many things that we need such as medicines, clothes and paper. Trees are cut down and the timber used to build houses and furniture. Plants are useful to us in many ways. We need oxygen in the air we breathe. Plants take in the carbon dioxide gas that we breathe out and turn it into oxygen. Plants keep the air we breathe stocked full of oxygen. Plants are food for us. They give the us the vitamins and minerals we need to grow and stay healthy. =) ~
Oxygen in plants is for absorption of nutrients across the cell walls and roots.Oxygen is also used to produce glucose and fructose, which are the main products of photosynthesis, excess Oxygen is released via transpiration.Oxygen therapy is a treatment that provides you with extra oxygen, a gas that your body needs to work well. Normally, your lungs absorb oxygen from the air.Oxygen is needed by plants for energy through night time hours.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.
a waste gas createdby cells. Used by plants to survive
oxygen
their process of food making.ALL green plants need Carbon dioxide to survive and they give oxygen to as their waste gas.
Carbon Dioxide is the gas that helps plants grow. As does nitrogen and it it the major consituent of the atmosphere
no, CO2 does
No. But there is a connection. I will explain. Natural gas comes from organic material buried for millions of years. This organic matter comes from dead plants and animals. Animals generally need sunlight to grow their food. Plants of course need sunlight to grow. So, if millions of years ago, we did not have sunlight, we would not have the organic material which after millions of years became natural gas.
The gas that plants need for photosynthesis is carbon dioxcide it is the only gas they take in.
It is needed to allow plants to grow and survive, but it helps to produce the enhanced greenhouse effect which is causing global warming and driving climate change.
C02 is the gas we exhale Co2 the n goes to plants because plants need Co2 to grow after that the plant will "exhale" oxygen that we inhale
C02 is the gas we exhale Co2 the n goes to plants because plants need Co2 to grow after that the plant will "exhale" oxygen that we inhale
That would be oxygen