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Carbon dioxide helps the greenhouse in one way. Plants in the greenhouse needs carbon dioxide to grow.
The brain tells all your blood cells and veins to start cleaning out the carbon dioxide out of the blood.
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive
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Plants.
Trees let out carbon dioxide more in the night. This is because the trees trunks are able to suck in more of the carbon dioxide that has been released during the day in the night. Therefore, during the night time, the trees are changing the carbon dioxide into the oxygen we need and the water that it needs for itself. Hope this helps. :)
Depending on the specific organism, there are different ways that it can have its needs supplied. A large organism like an animal or human, requires food and water, which are found in the environment around these organisms like the earth. An organism like a plant requires sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make its own food.
A barrel cactus [Echinocactus and Ferocactus spp] needs both carbon dioxide and oxygen. It needs to take in carbon dioxide, for its photosynthetic interaction with sunlight. It needs oxygen, which forms the water molecule with hydrogen.
plant prepare their own food with the help of sunlight,carbon dioxide,oxygen.
Depending on the specific organism, there are different ways that it can have its needs supplied. A large organism like an animal or human, requires food and water, which are found in the environment around these organisms like the earth. An organism like a plant requires sunlight, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make its own food.
No. Carbon Dioxide is one of the basic needs that plants need in order to survive.
Bread needs to rise, because inside the bread is lots of Carbon Dioxide, so the bread needs to rise to let out all the Carbon Dioxide.
a seashell is not an organism, there needs to be a living thing in it to make it into an organismThe seashell itself is not an organism, but the animal that lives in it is an organism.The seashell itself is not an organism, but the animal that lives in it is an organism.
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