Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
photosynthesis: plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and use it to build carbohydrates.dissolving: carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and oceans.
no, because plants make their own food where animals depend on others . animals can move freely but plants cannot move freely.
The Carbon Dioxide trapped from the air by plants (using light energy from the sun in the process of photosynthesis) is converted by plants into sugars. The production of Sugars makes plants release Oxygen into the air. Organisms (such as animals) eat the plants and use the sugars as food. They convert the sugars back into Carbon Dioxide, releasing the light energy as they do so. The process of converting sugars back into Carbon Dioxide uses Oxygen from the air and animals breath in the Oxygen and breath out Carbon Dioxide back into the air.
One function that makes plants different from animals is photosynthesis. Plants are capable of converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen through photosynthesis, while animals do not have the ability to create their own food. Additionally, plants are anchored to the ground by roots and do not possess the ability to move like animals.
they move so they can go and catch their food
It is used by plants in the process of photosynthesis and animas eat plants which already have carbon.
animals use the energy to move around and plants dont use the energy
animals move plants don't plants photosynthesize animals don't plants have leaves and flowers animals don't animals give off carbon dioxide plants give off oxygen animals have highly developed sensory and nervous systems plants don't
photosynthesis: plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and use it to build carbohydrates.dissolving: carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and oceans.
the carbon dissolves into the water
The oceans, and other bodies of water, soak up some carbon from the atmosphere.
The Carbon Dioxide- Oxygen Cycle relates to the relationship between Carbon Dioxide [CO2] breathing plants and Oxygen [O2] breathing lifeforms. All oxygen-breathing lifeforms take in Oxygen and exhale CO2. Plants take in the CO2 and use it in their photosynthesis process and in turn give off oxygen.A:The Carbon Dioxide-Oxygen Cycle is a continuously occurring process whereby animals inhale Oxygen and then exhale Carbon Dioxide, and plants use the CO2 and "exhale" O2. A:Plants and other producers use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. They produce oxygen as a waste product. Carbon dioxide movesfrom the air into the leaves of plants. Oxygen moves from theplant into the air through the leaves.A:Almost all living things, including plants, get energy from cellular respiration. This process releases energy from the sugar moleculesin food. Oxygen is used in cellular respiration. Carbon dioxide isproduced as a waste product.A:The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is used in cellular respiration. The carbon dioxide produced in cellular respiration isused in photosynthesis. carbon dioxide and oxygen move through the ecosystem in this path called the CARBON DIOXIDE-OXYGEN CYCLE.A:During photosynthesis, algaet green plants take in CO2 from the air. They use CO2, along with H2O and the sun's energy, to make their own food (respiration). In this process, O2 is released as a waste product. Plants and animals need this oxygen to release energy from food.A:During photosynthesis green plants take in CO2 from the air. They use CO2 along with H2O and the sun's energy to make their own food (respiration). In this process O2 is released as a waste product. Plants and Animals need O2 to release energy from food. In the process O2 is taken in and CO2 is released. Carbon is also released as CO2 when organisms die and decay (work of decomposers). A:The carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle is the cycle in which living things (such as plants and animals) take in "oxygen" and let out "carbon dioxide." A:Humans & plants. Humans inhale oxygen, which is what plants excrete, and then the human excretes carbon dioxide, which the plants take in. A.In short plants release oxygen , that animals will take in and animals excrete carbon dioxide for the plants to produce their own food through photosynthesis .
no, because plants make their own food where animals depend on others . animals can move freely but plants cannot move freely.
The Carbon Dioxide trapped from the air by plants (using light energy from the sun in the process of photosynthesis) is converted by plants into sugars. The production of Sugars makes plants release Oxygen into the air. Organisms (such as animals) eat the plants and use the sugars as food. They convert the sugars back into Carbon Dioxide, releasing the light energy as they do so. The process of converting sugars back into Carbon Dioxide uses Oxygen from the air and animals breath in the Oxygen and breath out Carbon Dioxide back into the air.
One function that makes plants different from animals is photosynthesis. Plants are capable of converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen through photosynthesis, while animals do not have the ability to create their own food. Additionally, plants are anchored to the ground by roots and do not possess the ability to move like animals.
they move so they can go and catch their food
Photosynthesis: plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and use it to build carbohydrates.Dissolving: carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and oceans.Photosynthesis removes carbon from the atmosphere in the form of CO2. By doing so the carbon is "fixated" into an organic molecule which consumers can use. This process is performed by plants, algae, and some species of bacteria.Chemosynthesis also fixates carbon, but usually in the form of methane or carbon dioxide typically in deep sea hydrothermal vents or in hot springs. This process is performed by some species of bacteria and archaea.Formation of carbonates in the oceanAny green plants, so forests, rainforests, timber plantations.