No. Photosynthesis occurs in plants (and possibly aphids). Elephants are neither plants no aphids
Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis when they are exposed to sunlight.
Green plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and give out oxygen. While respiration, all living organisms take in oxygen and carbon dioxide and then give out carbon dioxide.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings on their leaves called stomata to facilitate photosynthesis.
plants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
no
yes . as fishes breathe out carbon dioxide plants can take in carbon dioxide
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then used in the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight and water.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then used in the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight and water.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide and water to take place. The plant uses light to make sugars out of the carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.