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The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
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carbon dioxide
plants need carbon dioxide to photosynthesize.
the reaction in which carbohydrates burn to form water and carbon dioxide is a combustion reaction. (C6 H10 O5) + O2 --> H2O + CO2
Carbohydrates
it is for photosynthesis. to make carbohydrates as a food.
The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
The two processes of the carbon cycle are photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis carbon from carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrates. In cellular respiration, carbohydrates are broken down to form ATP and carbon in the form of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
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carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
plants need carbon dioxide to photosynthesize.
Carbon dioxide. In the light-independant reaction of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle) the enzyme RuBisCo catalyzes the carboxylation of RuBP with carbon dioxide, and catalyzes the primary chemcal reaction in which carbon permanently enters the biosphere.
Yes, in photosynthesis water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and oxygen gas.
the reaction in which carbohydrates burn to form water and carbon dioxide is a combustion reaction. (C6 H10 O5) + O2 --> H2O + CO2
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