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Carbon dioxide is the inorganic form of carbon which plants use for making food.
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide
the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide
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The food (which plants make) comes form water (taken form the ground) and Carbon Dioxide (taken from the air). The Water and Carbon Dioxide are joined together by the plant using the energy from Sunlight to make a sugar called Glucose. This Glucose is the food for plants (and everything that eats plants).
Plants use the process of photosynthesis to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. During photosynthesis, plants capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which serves as their food source.
An example of a biotic form of carbon in the carbon cycle is glucose, which is produced by plants during photosynthesis. In this process, plants convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into glucose, a simple sugar that serves as an energy source for growth and metabolism. Animals then consume plants, incorporating this carbon into their bodies, which further integrates it into the food web.
If you mean which isotope, then carbon-12 is the most abundant. If you mean where does the carbon come from, then it's atmospheric carbon dioxide for plants, and food for animals.
Plants use carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce (photosynthesise) "food" in the form of simple sugars - basically glucose. These sugars are normally stored as starch and are a form or chemical energy
Green plants produce oxygen as a waste product. When plants store energy in the form of food, they use up carbon dioxide. This process is known as Photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide from the air and get energy from the sunlight to prepare their own food. The carbon is thereafter converted into carbon compounds in the plants. Animals primarily live by consuming plants, or eating other animals, and thereby get the carbonrequired for their life processes.
Plants, through the process of photosynyhesis, remove carbon from the atomosphere, such as the carbon you just exhaled in the form of carbon dioxide.