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Yes.Through stomata water can released in the atmosphere.

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These pores are called stomates and they are controlled in size by conditions within the plant to either release or keep in water and CO2

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What ways have you added excess carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?

Excess, or additional carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere only by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), and a very small amount from volcanic activity.All other carbon dioxide moves in and out of the oceans, atmosphere and land as part of the normal carbon cycle, which includes the growing and dying of vegetation.Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide that was taken out of the atmosphere (when the vegetation grew) 300 million years ago, so it is extra.


The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs where?

In animals: The lungs... they inhale Oxygen, which then passes into the bloodstream, through tiny capillaries in the lung lining.Some blood flowing through the lung lining has excess carbon dioxide, which is passed through to the lungs and exhaled. In plants: carbon dioxide is absorbed through small openings called stomata. During the day photosynthesis uses it in combination with sunlight to produce energy. At night, without sunlight, the process is, sort-of, reversed, and the stomata release carbon-dioxide.


The exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and the atmosphere?

is called respiration. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through small openings called stomata in their leaves. This process is vital for the plant's survival as it allows them to obtain the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release excess oxygen as a byproduct.


The major anthropogenic sources of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are?

the burning of fossil fuels


Is global warming caused by an excess of carbon dioxide in the air?

It is ONE of the causes

Related questions

Forests are useful in removing excess from the air?

carbon dioxide


Do plants help the environment by taking in the excess carbon dioxide in the air?

Yes, plants and trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. That's why it is important to plant trees and to stop cutting down the world's forests.


What ways have you added excess carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?

Excess, or additional carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere only by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), and a very small amount from volcanic activity.All other carbon dioxide moves in and out of the oceans, atmosphere and land as part of the normal carbon cycle, which includes the growing and dying of vegetation.Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide that was taken out of the atmosphere (when the vegetation grew) 300 million years ago, so it is extra.


What are two products formed when lavandulol is burnt in excess oxygen?

Carbon Dioxide & Water, Complete burning with excess of oxygen gives out Carbon Dioxide(CO2) + Water , While incomplete burning with limited amount of oxygen gives out Carbon monoxide (CO) + Water


What happens during photsynthesis?

During photosynthesis, plants and other producers get carbon dioxide from the air or water. Some of this carbon dioxide comes from people and other animals that release it when they breathe. Excess oxygen is released from the leaves into the air. Plants use some of the glucose for energy, store some to use later , and use some to build plant parts.


How combustion of carbon differs in a limited supply of oxygen compared to when oxygen is in excess?

Oxygen in excess: carbon dioxide is obtained.Not sufficient oxygen: carbon monoxide is obtained.


What is a waste product of the respitatory system?

A waste product of the respitatory system is carbon dioxide.


Name the phonomenon caused by an excess of carbon dioxide on earth?

global warming


Is an excess of carbon dioxide in the blood called hypercapnia?

Yes.


The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs where?

In animals: The lungs... they inhale Oxygen, which then passes into the bloodstream, through tiny capillaries in the lung lining.Some blood flowing through the lung lining has excess carbon dioxide, which is passed through to the lungs and exhaled. In plants: carbon dioxide is absorbed through small openings called stomata. During the day photosynthesis uses it in combination with sunlight to produce energy. At night, without sunlight, the process is, sort-of, reversed, and the stomata release carbon-dioxide.


What do lungs remove from the blood?

The oxygen cells Actually the carbon dioxide is removed. Oxygen is taken in by the blood and circulated to the rest of the body.


What does animals take in and release into the atmosphere?

Animals breath in air to obtain oxygen from it and expel air again with excess carbon dioxide in it.