It depends on the effeciency of photosynthetic apparatus in them and availability of factors affecting photosynthesis such as light, CO2 and optimum temperature etc.
Well,plants do absorb oxygen along with CO2,but only a little.We take in oxygen with CO2,but only a little.
Because its a whole cycle it gos Human breath in Oxygen out breaths Co2 Plants absorb Co2 releases oxygen And the cycle gos on and on
No. It's possible to remove it from the atmosphere chemically, we can add more plants and plants convert co2 and release oxygen this is the only way we can convert co2 there is no way we can destroy it . also ocean absorb co2 to large extent but we are producing too much of it . plants are safest way and most easily can be bring to practice.
The air contains around 0.04% CO2. Plants absorb carbon dioxide, ehich they use in photosynthesis. Without the plants, there would be no life on earth. Algae also absorb CO2 to make their food. Without both the plants abd the algae, both the atmosphere and hydrosphere (seas and oceans) would be anoxic.
Yes
Well,plants do absorb oxygen along with CO2,but only a little.We take in oxygen with CO2,but only a little.
No it was not a challenge to absorb enough CO2.
No-it can enter from its laves to
CO2; Carbon dioxide.
Plants use CO2 in photosynthesis. They convert CO2 and H2O into carbohydrates through a series of metabolic pathways.
Yes, most do. Trees, plants, they absorb the Co2 from the air and turn it into Oxygen.
The plants release oxygen which is nessesary for our life on earth and they also absorb CO2 which is a green house gas and it is also a gas we don't need to stay alive.
Plants absorb Co2. Carbon dioxide. Which is Carbon and oxygen. The carbon is used in the plant and the oxygen is released, (or reflected as you could say).
Plants convert CO2 to O2 in air. The green pigment in their leaves is due mainly to chloroplasts. These help to absorb light and use this energy to convert CO2 back to O2 (a thermodynamically unfavourable reaction)
During daylight hours, I believe. This is so they can photosynthesize which requires water, light and Co2. Obviosuly there is no light at night, so photosynthesiz will stop, therefore the plant will stop abosrbing Co2.
AnswerPlants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
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