C4 pathways has enzymes that can fix CO2 into 4 Carbon compounds even when the CO2 is low and the O2 is high. Those 4 Carbon compounds are then transported to other cells where the CO2 is released and enters the Calvin Cycle.
CO2 can be fixed into four carbon compounds through the Calvin cycle, a series of reactions that occur in the chloroplasts of plants. The primary four-carbon compound produced through this process is oxaloacetate, which can then be converted into other compounds such as malate or aspartate. These compounds play a crucial role in various metabolic pathways within the plant cell.
Golgi Apparatus!
C4 Pathway
Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
There are many covalent compounds with carbon in them - CO2 or carbon dioxide is one.
Carbon has four sites for bonding, and it can makes chains with itself, this is the basis for hydrocarbons and almost all organic molecules. So carbon forms ALOT of compounds that are organic.
Simple compounds are composed of only two elements. They have a fixed ratio of atoms, and their chemical formula can be represented by two elements or two elements and a subscript number. Examples include water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Compounds are made up of two different kinds of elements. An example: Carbon dioxide (CO2) is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
Photoauthotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: CO2 Chemoautotroph Energy source: Inorganic materials Carbon source: CO2 Photoheterotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: Organic compounds Chemoheterotrop Energy source: Organic compounds Carbon source: Organic compounds
Prokaryotes can be classified into four nutritional modes based on how they obtain energy and carbon sources. Photoautotrophs use light as an energy source and carbon dioxide as a carbon source. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic compounds for energy and carbon. Photoheterotrophs use light for energy and organic compounds for carbon, while chemoheterotrophs rely on organic compounds for both energy and carbon.
Water and carbon dioxide are inorganic compounds.
These compounds are all gases at room temperature. CO2 is carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas produced by combustion. CO is carbon monoxide, a toxic gas formed by incomplete combustion. CH4 is methane, a greenhouse gas emitted during natural gas production and livestock digestion.
-CO2 Autotroph -Organic compounds Heterotroph
From CO2 in the atmosphere which is fixed into organic matter in photosynthesis.
CO2. one atom of carbon 2 atoms of oxygen
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon and oxygen combine to form the gas CO2.
There are many covalent compounds with carbon in them - CO2 or carbon dioxide is one.
No, oxygen is NOT a carbon compound. Carbon compounds have to have carbon in it, like glucose (C6-H12-O6).
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is produced when plants or animals oxidize carbon compounds to produce metabolic energy, when carbon compounds are burned, or it can be released by volcanoes, or when acids contact carbonate rocks. In th case of respiration or fire the reaction is C+O2 -->CO2
carbon dioxide (CO2) is a compound in its own right. It is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms