No. CO2 is carbon dioxide, which is a compound of carbon and oxygen. It is usually formed by a reaction between oxygen and carbon or a carbon contain compound.
Oxygen is a single element which is usually found in the form of O2.
The correct spelling is "the same".
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
There is no English word desame, although it may be a phonetic attempt at "the same."
because is the desame place, and there language is desame too.
Carbon dioxide does.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
The Spanish term desame means disarmament, from the root verb desarollar (to develop).
Because air is made of of oxygen and co2, so you take in the oxygen and blow out the co2.
because it is not desame place
oxygen is breathed in we use it co2 let out plants take co2 in cycle repeats
Plants primarily absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. They do not absorb oxygen in the same way that they absorb CO2. Oxygen is mainly taken in through plant tissues for respiration, where it is used to break down sugars and produce energy.
Oxygen is a bi product of living plants. As the plant during light hours takes in co2 it releases oxygen. During the dark hours the plant does not use co2 but uses oxygen and produces co2.