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Q: What happen to the plant when they are not getting the co2?
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What will most likely happen to a plant that dose not receive enough co2?

it Will die


What will happen to CO2 levels if light is blocked from reaching leaves?

Co2 levels will rise as a result of both animal and plant respiration


What would happen if carbon dioxide (co2) was removed from a plants environment?

The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.


Which Part Of The Plant takes in carcondioxide?

The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves


What plant inhales most Co2?

Trees usually are the most common plant that inhales Co2. Nearly all plants inhale Co2.


What will most likely happen to a plant that does not receive enough CO2?

The Calvin cycle will produce less glucose.


What does air do for a plant?

A plant needs carbon dioxide to live, and air is combined of CO2(carbon dioxide), H20(water) and Oxygen (, O, 8).When people exhale they breathe out CO2, which a plant absorbs. CO2 is a nutrient, essential to a plant.


What would happen to a plant during wet season when getting more water?

If a plant got to much water, it would end up getting all soggy and dying!


What will happen if plants leaf are devoid of any stomata?

CO2 would have a very difficult time entering the plant and the plant could not make food or construction materials as all sugars made by the plant are based on the carbon in carbon dioxide.


How does a plant use CO2 and H2O?

A plant uses CO2 and H20 along with sunlight to create energy. This process is called photosynthesis.


What will happen when CO2 is washed with kmno4 water?

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What would happen to a plant with no leaves?

the plant without leaves would die, because there is no space for Co2 to be absorbed, and no place for sunlight to enter, and no place for the oxygen to escape :) source: School, biology books and wikipedia