No. the Remington is a spring system air rifle. It requires that it only be cocked and then fired to work. No C02 is required.
Yes, it does.
Reactions that require CO2 as a substrate or input typically occur in photosynthesis in plants and some microorganisms. CO2 is used as a carbon source in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose and other organic molecules. Additionally, some bacteria use CO2 as a carbon source for chemosynthesis in deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Air guns for you don't have to keep re-filling CO2 cartridges or buying new ones.
Surface plants require gaseous CO2. Note - seaweed doesn't.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
Requires: O2 (Oxygen) Produces: CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
No, carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic to plants and can inhibit their growth. Plants require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, not carbon monoxide.
Photosynthetic bacteria require CO2 for making food in the form of starch through photosynthesis and this CO2 or carbon dioxide is produced as a result of the carbon cycle.
Leaves require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, the process by which they produce energy in the form of sugars. During photosynthesis, leaves use sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The glucose provides energy for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
Well, this was answered by a 10 year old kid. It happens when a normal soap bubble meets co2 filling the bubble.
In Roseville, CA, you can fill a CO2 tank at local homebrew supply stores, such as Brew Supply Co. or local beverage distributors. Additionally, some gas supply companies and welding supply shops may offer CO2 filling services. It's best to call ahead to confirm availability and hours of operation.
NuCO2 is a company that specializes in providing carbon dioxide (CO2) and related services to the beverage and hospitality industries. They supply CO2 for carbonating drinks, dispensing beer, and other applications that require carbonation.