Plants can fix CO2 and that makes them important in the efforts to combat excessive carbon emissions to the air. Plants are seen to be important in carbon sequestration.
It becomes bonded to an organic compound.
It becomes bonded to an organic compound.
they incorporate CO2
"fix" carbon dioxide? If turning CO2 into oxygen is what you meant. They are called plants. Better go with the green ones. They use light, CO2 and H2O as food and ends up producing O2 or oxygen.
CAM plants
Plants use water and dissolved minerals from the soil but the majority of the organic material comes from the carbon they fix by photosynthesis from atmospheric CO2
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
no,they do not
CAM plants
"fix" carbon dioxide? If turning CO2 into oxygen is what you meant. They are called plants. Better go with the green ones. They use light, CO2 and H2O as food and ends up producing O2 or oxygen.
There would be significantly more CO2 in the atmosphere because plants take in CO2 during photosynthesis and fix the carbon into glucose.
There would be significantly more CO2 in the atmosphere because plants take in CO2 during photosynthesis and fix the carbon into glucose.
There would be significantly more CO2 in the atmosphere because plants take in CO2 during photosynthesis and fix the carbon into glucose.
CAM plants
Plants use water and dissolved minerals from the soil but the majority of the organic material comes from the carbon they fix by photosynthesis from atmospheric CO2
Plants use water and dissolved minerals from the soil but the majority of the organic material comes from the carbon they fix by photosynthesis from atmospheric CO2
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
they can fix carbon at the lower CO2 concentrations that develop when the stomata are closed
if theres no co2 all the plants will die because they need CO2 (and sunlight) to do photosynthesis
no,they do not