No, Carbon Dioxide is a gas that is toxic to the human body because it attaches to your hemoglobin where oxygen would normally attach, therefore no oxygen reaches your cells and they begin to die. This is called Carboxyhemoglobin.
It will turn cloudy. Bacteria respire, so it will give out carbon dioxide. When limewater is in contact with carbon dioxide, the limewater will turn cloudy.
The Calvin cycle is the most widespread carbon dioxide fixation pathway in bacteria
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we need carbon dioxide in order to survie ...
Carbon dioxide.
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Most bacteria and all plants consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
Bacteria decomposes organisms that have died. This is important because when bacteria decomposes the organism, therefore we have carbon dioxide. If we didn't have carbon dioxide, then we wouldn't have photosynthesis, therefore we wouldn't have plants.
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Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar
where does the carbon dioxide come from? wrong answer - bacteria causes fermentation which in turn releases carbon dioxide - plc. pch answer - carbon dioxide - plc.
yes because the bacteria can not get rid of the carbon diokide
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capnophile bacteria like Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans found in the mouth which causes juevenile periodintitis. Capnophile - meaning that it lives off of low amounts of oxygen and high amounts of carbon dioxide.
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Nothing "eats" carbon dioxide. Plants use it for photosynthesis but this is not considered eating.
no