photosynthesis(:
That Process is called Photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide
It uses CO2 and energy from ATP that are used to form sugar.
the cycle of life. the trees get carbon dioxide and make oxygen. if we didn't have carbon we be dead .
No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
The formula for a sugar is generally CnH2nOn for a monosaccharide. Whatever the sugar, it needs to contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
The Calvin cycle is a carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and the energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars.
The Calvin cycle is a carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and the energy carried by ATP and NADPH to make simple sugars.
Carbon Dioxide
Yes, they absorb the carbon dioxide. They make sugars for their own food and release free nitrogen back into the soil. It is part of the carbon cycle. So therefore, they intake some of the carbon so that we have the perfect amount to live.
It uses CO2 and energy from ATP that are used to form sugar.
the cycle of life. the trees get carbon dioxide and make oxygen. if we didn't have carbon we be dead .
Carbon dioxide
Carbon and oxygen cycles interact to keep animals alive because animals use the oxygen cycle to realease the energy they make and animals use carbon cycles to produce sugars, animals and organisms break down these sugars to obtain energy, they produce water and carbon dioxide hope this helped!!!!
No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
They are named after the number of carbons of the first product of their carbon fixation cycle (the cycle used to make plant sugars). C4 plants have a more elaborate carbon fixation cycle of C3 and reduces photorespiration. They are thought to have evolved more recently than C3 plants.
The formula for a sugar is generally CnH2nOn for a monosaccharide. Whatever the sugar, it needs to contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
They don't.