The process is called photosynthesis.
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.
carbon dioxide
plants have to consume water and carbon dioxide to create photosynthesis is a process of which sunlight id carried to the plant and then takes out carbon dioxide. PS. I'm not sure if this is the answer
carbon dioxide that plant use
Carbon dioxide create the carbonic acid - H2CO3.
when the plant gets carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy it will create oxygen and sugar.
Carbon dioxide. This is what the plant takes in to create sugars within the plant, allowing it to feed itself.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed as a gas by the leaves of the plant.
Plants do require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, a process that allows them to produce food (glucose) using sunlight. In this process, carbon dioxide is absorbed from the air through tiny pores on the plant leaves called stomata, and combined with water and sunlight to create energy for the plant.
Carbon dioxide is the source of carbon. It is reduced to glucose
Carbon dioxide is a vapor, as it can not be eaten, but plants absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen all plant types do this, so hopefully, in answer to your question, all plant species absorbs carbon dioxide.
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.