Plant does not absorb carbon monoxide. It is a gas which does not required in photosynthesis or respiration. (Biology: Light reaction and dark reaction)
carbon dioxide
It is the process which the carbon is absorbed by plants and converted it to oxygen
The answer is: carbon dioxide that is released by animals is absorbed by plants ;)))
Plants need only two substances for photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide. Water is absorbed from the soil (or from the water if they are acquatic plants) and carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air (or again, from the water if the plants grow underwater).
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants during the day through the process of photosynthesis. This is because plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into sugars for growth and energy production. At night, plants respire and release some carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
Carbon cycles in earth\'s system when it is excreted by animals, and then absorbed by plants.
Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon that is naturally present in the atmosphere and is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. As plants take in carbon dioxide from the air, they incorporate both stable carbon isotopes (like carbon-12) and the radioactive carbon-14 into their tissues. This process allows carbon-14 to enter the food chain, as animals and humans consume the plants. Over time, the decay of carbon-14 can be used for dating organic materials through radiocarbon dating.
i think is the carbon dioxide
Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through the leaves, while water is absorbed from the soil through the roots.
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
Animals, like humans, exhale carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants, and through the process of photosynthesis produce oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis, which converts it into organic carbon compounds. When plants die or are eaten by animals, the carbon is transferred to the soil through decomposition. Microorganisms break down the organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. This carbon cycle continues as plants absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.