Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to use in the dark reactions (Calvin Cycle) of photosynthesis, and oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Yes. Then they release oxygen into the air.
photosynthesis
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants get carbon dioxide from the air we exhale. We breath out carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygen. So when we breath oxygen the air that we exhale is carbon dioxide that goes to plants.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Plants take in carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air, and convert it to carbohydrates and store it.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
carbon dioxide is a air which comes from the plants
In the proces no one cares about x2
we would all die because of all the carbon dioxide in the air and no plants and trees to take in the carbon dioxide to make oxygen
Plants and animals have a synergistic existence, meaning that they benefit from each other in their survival. When animals breathe in air, their bodies remove the air's oxygen and use it for fuel. When they breathe out, they breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants love carbon dioxide. They take it and convert it back to oxygen which they then disperse into the air for animals to breathe. Your answer is "carbon dioxide".
They take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. So we breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide. We help eachother. They need carbon dioxide, we need oxygen.