Plants absorb CO2 for the creation of glucose in photosynthesis:
6 CO2 + 6 H20 = C6H12O6 + 6 O2
So if you put in six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules you get one glucose molecule and six oxygen molecules in return. Glucose is used by plants to respirate, like animals.
Plants don't just absorb CO2, though, they also use it. Like other living creatures, when they respirate they turn Oxygen into Carbon Dioxide.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through there leaves. Chloroplast an organelle, part of the plant cells take in the carbon dioxide, which the plants then use.
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Yes... Plants really need carbon dioxide for they use it for photosynthesis.
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
No.Plants do not need carbon dioxide.But some plants use carbon dioxide during night and produce oxygen during day. Neem tree does not use carbon dioxide at all!!. They produce oxygen during the day as well as during the night.
by the leaf
Plants get carbon dioxide from the air we exhale. We breath out carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygen. So when we breath oxygen the air that we exhale is carbon dioxide that goes to plants.
Carbon Dioxide is used by plants for photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide is needed for plants to make food.
plants do not change carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. they, on the other hand, convert carbon dioxide in to oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide is a air which comes from the plants
Plants remove Carbon Dioxide from the environment.
carbon dioxide is produced by the plants during cellular respiration
Plants don't make carbon dioxide.
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas