carbohydates and oxygen
stomata
carbon dioxide
Plants mainly remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. They convert this (CO2) through photosynthesis into sugars. Some of these sugars are used to grow more of the plant, others are used as food. When a plant uses the sugars as food, carbon dioxide is emitted as a waste product (just like our breathing). This carbon dioxide is emitted day and night, but because they also take in CO2 during the day, most of this is a nocturnal emission (at night).
Carbon Dioxide
process of using energy in sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. www.estuaries.gov/glossary.html
Oxygen.
Yes - most plants absorb carbon dioxide and convert it to plant material via photosynthesis.
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.
Plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen through photosynthesis.
plant uses sunlight to convert water and carbondioxide into
Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the palisade cell. The palisade cell is a plant cell and without them the plant would die. Plants need carbon dioxide so they can produce food. Through photosynthesis (when a plant uses light to convert carbon dioxide into food).
If you mean 'breathe' out, then no. They take in carbon dioxide, and with the presence of water, go through photosynthesis and convert it into oxygen and carbohydrates, which they then release into the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide
Photosysthesis is something a plant does. It uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. A person can't do this. A person actually breaths in oxygen and breaths out carbon dioxide.
A plant can not survive with milk instead of water. The plant needs water to convert the oxygen to carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide that plant use
It is a cyclic movement. There are an oxygen cycle, a carbon cycle and a nitrogen cycle. Oxygen is inhaled by animals, who them exhale it as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is inhaled by green plant life, where it undergoes photosynthesis, and is exhaled as oxygen. The carbon remaining in the plant as biomass. The carbon in biomass is eaten by animals. Animals then convert carbon to carbon dioxide and exhale it. It then undergoes photosynthesis, and thre carbon component is retained in the plant as biomass.