Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
No, plants need carbon dioxide.
Plants get carbon dioxide from the air we exhale. We breath out carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygen. So when we breath oxygen the air that we exhale is carbon dioxide that goes to plants.
Plants get these elements from carbon dioxide and water.
Plants need Carbon for living.Photosynthesis gives carbon for plants.
Because of his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants :)
in the day, the plant will give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide, but at night they take in oxygen and gives out carbon dioxide :)
Photolysis of water and assimilation of CO2 takes place during food-making process by the plants.
Melvin Calvin received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1961 for his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants, specifically for elucidating the pathway of carbon fixation in photosynthesis known as the Calvin Cycle. His work helped advance the understanding of how plants convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, a process crucial for all life on Earth.
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Plants contain carbon and they eat the plants
Plants need carbon as well. So, when rabbits eat plants they get the carbon inside the plants into their bodies!
Carbon Dioxide is used by plants for photosynthesis
No, plants need carbon dioxide.
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
Plants get carbon dioxide from the air we exhale. We breath out carbon dioxide and plants give us oxygen. So when we breath oxygen the air that we exhale is carbon dioxide that goes to plants.
It is used by plants in the process of photosynthesis and animas eat plants which already have carbon.