No carbohydrate doesn't make proteins. In fact, carbohydrate can not make any macromolecules. Carbohydrates can yield high amount of energy by metabolism. Amino acids are the monomer units of proteins, which are bonded in ribosomes causing peptide bond. The message for proteins are coded in DNA and its mRNA.
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide
The carbon in plants come from the carbon found in carbon dioxide (CO2). As plants undergo photosynthesis they draw in water through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air through specialized structures called stomates. So the inorganic carbon in carbon dioxide becomes organic carbon making up the oils, carbohydrates and proteins found in plants.
Carbon dioxide. CO2
To make glucose and Oxygen
carbon dioxide
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
They use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, to make food.
Plants use the carbon dioxide to make food.
No, plants use carbon dioxide to go through the process of photosynthesis to make oxygen.
Carbon dioxide makes those bubbles in carbonated beverages. That is the only use that I personally make of it.
Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon Dioxide
The carbon in plants come from the carbon found in carbon dioxide (CO2). As plants undergo photosynthesis they draw in water through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air through specialized structures called stomates. So the inorganic carbon in carbon dioxide becomes organic carbon making up the oils, carbohydrates and proteins found in plants.
Here are the answer choices: Which of these statements is true about autotrophs, but not heterotrophs? They use sugar and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. They use chlorophyll and oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugars. They use sunlight, water, and oxygen to make chlorophyll. We really need more information, so resubmit the question with more detail.
No
carbon dioxide