The gas that is taken from the air by the plants is carbon dioxide.
The Carbon in Glucose made by plants comes from the Carbon in the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the air.
glucose, light, water, air, and a suitable temperature, plants need minerals to grow and develop.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and then release oxygen. Its like the opposite of people.
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Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
CO2 in the air. CO2 ---> (glucose, stalks, leaves, etc) + c_O2
Photosynthesis is the process. Plants use carbon dioxide in the air, as well as water and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen. The equation is Carbon Dioxide + Water => Glucose + Oxygen
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).
The gas that is taken from the air by the plants is carbon dioxide.
Glucose and oxygen are the reactants. In humans glucose comes from digested food, and oxygen is breathed in from the air. In plants, glucose is made in photosynthesis, and oxygen diffuses in from the air.
they need glucose to help it grow, energy and to expand roots to collect nutrients from the soil...
Plants use the energy in light (usually sunlight) to make food by separating carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air.
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The Carbon in Glucose made by plants comes from the Carbon in the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the air.
the air is constantly getting in and out of the water.
glucose, light, water, air, and a suitable temperature, plants need minerals to grow and develop.