No, we need oxygen. But after we inhale the oxygen, the exhale is mostly carbon dioxide.
In our atmosphere it helps a great deal. Would life exist without it? That is a hard question to answer as one of life's outputs is CO2.
Yes, plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen
No it does not. respiration reduce CO2 gas.
It does not exits. It is in the Chloroplast.
Carbon dioxide as well as water are needed for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide, light, water and chlorophyll.
An inorganic molecule required by green plants for the process of photosynthesis is carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and water
yes. like us, how we breath oxygen, plants breath carbon dioxide. so without it the photosynthesis process will not be complete. As carbon dioxide increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases. For example if we put soda lime (absorbs carbon dioxide) with the plant and cover it with a plastic bag, the plant will be lacking carbon dioxide and the rate of photosynthesis will decrease.
Carbon dioxide as well as water are needed for photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
CO2 is the source of carbon.
Photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide, light, water and chlorophyll.
Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy are needed for photosynthesis.
No,photosynthesis is only making of foodCarbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis. It is the carbon sourse
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
An inorganic molecule required by green plants for the process of photosynthesis is carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water are needed by the plant for photosynthesis.
YesCarbon dioxide is needed to get carbon. Carbon atoms of glucose are from CO2
carbon dioxide and water