In order for photosynthesis to occur, one of the reactant needs to be CO2 (carbon dioxide). In the Calvin cycle (which is apart of the photosynthesis), CO2 is needed to be combined with RuBP to start the reaction. So without CO2, the reaction won't occur.
Plants perform photosynthesis by taking in water and the carbon dioxide we breathe out, and turning them into a mixure called glucose. 'Air' or oxegyn is a byproduct of photosynthesis. So plants and us are, in essence, dependent on each other for life.
It allows rapid gaseous exchange of carbon dioxide into the tissues.
Oxygen.
As air is less dense than water, having the air chamber will allow the plant to remain afloat on the water surface.
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
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The Carbon source for photosynthesis is the air
The intake valve opens to allow the fresh charge of air and fuel into the combustion chamber then closes to seal the chamber during compression.
oxygen
Oxygen
Yes oxygen enters the air during photosynthesis after the plant has produced sugar it releases oxygen
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carbon dioxideCarbon Dioxide
Oxygen.
they give out oxygen during photosynthesis.
It is released into the air for us to breathe
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An air chamber is a chamber in a hydraulic system in which air is compressed to regulate the flow of a fluid.