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Carbon Dioxide gets into the plant by being absored through tiny, pore-like holes called Stomata. These microscopic holes are located in the leaves.
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
Well, firstly, sunlight is the key ingredient for photosynthesis and obviously in the dark there is no sunlight. Sunlight is trapped be the chloroplasts in the leaves of the plant and is used to produce glucose and carbon dioxide.
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Water (yes it is an inorganic material). Don't get it confused with carbon dioxide because that's for dark reactions.
air
From the air around it. During the day, plants absorb oxygen from the air. At night - they absorb carbon dioxide.
From the air around it. During the day, plants absorb oxygen from the air. At night - they absorb carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide gets into the plant by being absored through tiny, pore-like holes called Stomata. These microscopic holes are located in the leaves.
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
it will die, because the plant did not get air and carbon dioxide and most the sunlight.
Glucose and water is produced in photosynthesis.ATP is produced in respiration
happens during daylight where the plant takes in carbon dioxide and absorb sunlight to create food for itself
They don't
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The Calvin cycle, which uses the NADPH and ATP generated by the light-dependent reactions to drive the conversion of carbon dioxide to glucose.
yes. like us, how we breath oxygen, plants breath carbon dioxide. so without it the photosynthesis process will not be complete. As carbon dioxide increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases. For example if we put soda lime (absorbs carbon dioxide) with the plant and cover it with a plastic bag, the plant will be lacking carbon dioxide and the rate of photosynthesis will decrease.