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What is the greenhouse gas in the photosynthesis reaction?

The greenhouse gas absorbed from the atmosphere by the photosynthesis reaction is carbon dioxide (CO2).


What happens if there is an oversupply of carbon dioxide in a plant undergoing photosynthesis?

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Have humans affected the earths Greenhouse Effect?

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What is the chemical name of a greenhouse gas that contains carbon and oxygen A Carbon Dioxide B Nitrogen Dioxide C Sulfur Oxide D Laughing Gas?

The chemical name of a greenhouse gas that contains carbon and oxygen is carbon dioxide.


How does photosynthesis help minimise the enhanced greenhouse effect?

¨During the photosynthesis process the plant takes in some carbon dioxide from the air and uses it during the rest of the process. When the plant inhales the carbon dioxide it means that there is less of it in the air. This means that there is less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the enhanced greenhouse effect is reduced.


Why is photosynthesis the only process that can combat the greenhouse effect?

The greenhouse effect does not have to be combatted, as it usefully keeps the earth warm. But we have to stop the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. The only process that can combat the enhanced greenhouse effect is photosynthesis, trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


Photosyntheic organisms may counter the greenhouse effect by?

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How is the greenhouse effect related to photosynthesis?

The only relation there is between the two is carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Too much of it in the atmosphere causes the 'greenhouse effect' whereby the earth warms. In the photosynthesis process CO2 is captured from the atmosphere and, with the help of sunlight (and water in the case of plants) turned into organic compounds. A waste product of this process is oxygen.


Is smoke a greenhouse gas?

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How do some people reduce the greenhouse effect?

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How has the greenhouse effect affected our climate?

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