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Carbon dioxide and atmospheric nitrogen enable plants to carry on photosynthesis
Through the process of respiration plants convert CO2 (carbon dioxide) into O2 (breathable oxygen).
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Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
Photosynthesis is where plants convert energy from the sun into chemical energy. The process of fixing carbon dioxide into a carbohydrate occurs during the Calvin Cycle stage of photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide and atmospheric nitrogen enable plants to carry on photosynthesis
Through the process of respiration plants convert CO2 (carbon dioxide) into O2 (breathable oxygen).
Through the process of respiration plants convert CO2 (carbon dioxide) into O2 (breathable oxygen).
Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the main source of carbon. Green plants store this carbon during the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide supplies the carbon needed for all the organic matter.
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Plants taken both oxygen and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is used to make sugars and oxygen is liberated in the process. This occurs during the day due to photosynthesis. At night the plant require atmospheric oxygen for the air to carry out its cellular respiration.
the atmospheric subduction process
evaporation
diazotrophs.
Difference between control process and process control is that system control process is typically the large scale version of where process control is used.
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere