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Carbon Dioxide And Water
water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and enzymes
a plant it is carbon dioxide
Light, water, carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water.
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide And Water
The two things that a plant takes in for photosynthesis are : light and carbon dioxide.
A plant's primary source of carbon is the air, where carbon is found in the form of carbon dioxide. Plants also need carbon dioxide, water, and light energy for photosynthesis that occurs in plant leaves.
yes without plant carbon dioxide can still turn the water green
A plant acquires water from precipitation (specifically rain), runoff, or moving water bodies. Carbon dioxide is ever-present in the atmosphere. Plants simply absorb it from the air around them.
water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and enzymes
water,sunlight,and oxygen,and carbon dioxide
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Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. This helps the plant create food. When there is plenty of carbon dioxide, the plant leaves will partially close their stomates and conserve water.
They took in dissolved carbon dioxide in the water for photosynthesis.
For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.