carbohydrates and lipids
No, carbon dioxide is not a source of nitrogen or any nitrogen related compounds, because it consists of only (2 atoms of) Oxygen and (1 atom of) Carbon.
Green plant life. Carbon dioxide in absorbed by green plant leaf. It undergoes photosynthesis in the plant; the oxygen is released back into the atmosphere and the carbon is retained in the plant as biomass. It is part of the Carbon / Oxygen cycle.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon and oxygen.
Sunlight is the most important energy source in an oxygen carbon dioxide life cycle.
plants inhale carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen. Its the opposite of what humans do, we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
No, bacteria or insects that eat plants use oxygen and the dead plants, which contain carbon, release carbon not oxygen.
The reaction of hydrocarbon (i.e. wax) with oxygen Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
Oxygen
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
After you Breathe in Oxygen and then exhale Carbon Dioxide back to the Atmosphere, plants will process the Carbon Dioxide BACK into Oxygen. They due this through the Photosynthesis Process. The Plants were the original source of the Oxygen. This includes Plants that are found in the Oceans, Seas, Lakes, etc.
Plants and trees, they convert it to oxygen
carbohydrates and lipids
green plants/ autotrophs: trees, grass, shrubs, algae
No, carbon dioxide is not a source of nitrogen or any nitrogen related compounds, because it consists of only (2 atoms of) Oxygen and (1 atom of) Carbon.