No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
No, it is not necessary.
Carbon dioxide absorb the sunlight.
Yes, photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. These are the three main components necessary for plants to carry out the process of photosynthesis. Through this process, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and enzymes
carbon dioxide, water and sunlight carbon dioxide, water and sunlight
Photosynthesis is the reaction that takes place when plants convert Carbon Dioxide into organic compounds. Sunlight triggers this reaction.
No. (This is just a bad multiple choice distractor.)Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen using the energy of sunlight.
Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide to sugar.
chloroplasts in leaves
Carbon dioxide absorb the sunlight.
A leaf takes in sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Plants use carbon dioxide to convert into oxygen. Carbon dioxide (and water and sunlight) is needed for photosynthesis which is the process plants use to survive.
plant uses sunlight to convert water and carbondioxide into
photosynthesis
Autotrophs
oxygen and sugars
Plants containing chloroplasts
oxygen and high energy sugars