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chemistry
It's a by-product of photosynthesis. The process uses Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Uses are for gasoline and plastic.
Carbon Uses are for gasoline and plastic.
The most important signal that the brain uses to regulate breathing rate is the level of carbon dioxide in the blood. When carbon dioxide levels rise, this triggers the brain to increase the breathing rate to expel excess carbon dioxide and bring more oxygen into the body.
Inks, gunpowder, lubricants, fire extinguishers, soda pop and diamonds.
Answer: A Photoheterotroph Feedback: *Energy source: -Phototroph: uses light -Chemotroph: uses redox reactions from an organic or inorganic compound *Carbon source: -Autotroph: uses CO2 -Heterotroph: uses an organic source of carbon
The most common uses for carbon would include printing, pencil manufacture, and as graphite lubricant.
Radiocarbon dating is a technique that uses the decay of carbon-14.
Green sulfur bacteria have bacteriochlorophylls and use alcohols such as ethanol or methanol as a carbon source for photosynthesis. They have adapted to low-light environments where they thrive by utilizing these alternative carbon sources.
carbon can be used for lampblack,allotrope,gas,fuels,and lubricants, and lovely diamonds! (diamonds are a pure form of carbon).Organic chemistry also involves all thing carbon. The most abundant elements in our body are Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulphur. It is a VERY important element.
For example, carbon is the base of known life on our planet