helps prevent excessive water loss
Corn plants have a unique biochemical pathway known as C4 photosynthesis, which allows them to efficiently take up carbon dioxide using specialized cells called bundle sheath cells. This adaptation minimizes water loss through the stomata by reducing the time they need to remain open, as carbon dioxide is quickly captured and concentrated in these specialized cells. This efficient carbon dioxide uptake increases photosynthetic efficiency and allows corn plants to thrive in dry conditions.
Yes, it is a normal physiological process.
William John McNeil has written: 'The influence of carbon dioxide and pH on the dissolved oxygen requirements of some fresh-water fish' -- subject(s): Carbon dioxide, Freshwater fishes, Ions, Oxidation, Physiological, Physiological Oxidation, Physiological effect
the presence of a buffer
Physiological needs are those that must be met for a person to survive. These include food, clothing, and shelter. Activities to procure these things are examples of physiological activities.
That is a natural physiological process that occurs in the lungs. It is usually referred to as gas exchange, where the blood is enriched with oxygen as it looses most of its load of carbon dioxide.
No, carbon dioxide does not. it does not stop UV rays from the sun from coming to surface.
No.because in carbon dioxide carbon is attached with oxygen.S,it prevents oxidation,since,it is stronger reducing agent than that of the iron.
Asthma prevents the natural flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body.The body cells need oxygen to function well.
The leaf has a wide range of pores which allow Carbon Dioxide to enter and Oxygen to exit.
The respiratory system helps to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and blood for cellular respiration. It also helps regulate pH balance in the body by controlling the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Additionally, it helps filter out harmful particles and pathogens from the air we breathe.
Because there is more density and it prevents oxygen from getting to the fire.