carbon dioxide fixation... :) or photolysis :D
carbon dioxide
paper is wood which turns to carbon when burnt.the by products is carbon dioxide.the final product is only black spacks of carbon which is an element but not a mixture.if your final product contains impurities such as dust than thats a compound
"Carbon fixation" is generally defined as the incorporation of carbon from atmospheric carbon dioxide into at least one solid or liquid substance in an organism.
sorry guys i came here to learn the same thing and i get an "answer this question" sign >:(
C6H12O6 (Glucose)
carbon dioxide fixation... :) or photolysis :D
Carbon fixation is not considered a catabolic process. Carbon fixation is an anabolic process because it is associated with building up.
They do not fix carbon.Chloplast involve in carbon fixation.
Corn, or maize, is a C4 plant. A c4 plant relates to a group of plants that feature 4-carbon molecules present after the first product of carbon fixation.
carbon dioxide
Carbon fixation is the process by which carbon from carbon dioxide is incorporated into organic compounds.Specifically, fixation describes a conversion from inorganic to organic. The process is carried out by living organisms. Organisms known as autotrophs - e.g., plants - will grow by conducting carbon-fixing photosynthesis. Others known as heterotrophs - e.g., animals - will grow by using an autotroph's fixed carbon.
CAM pathway is the water-conserving process of carbon fixation.
CAM pathway is the water-conserving process of carbon fixation.
C3 carbon fixation is one of three metabolic pathways for carbon fixation in photosynthesis, along with C4 and CAM. This process converts carbon dioxide and ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP, a 5-carbon sugar) into 3-phosphoglycerate.
Aerobic respiration Anarobic respiration Electron transport Carbon fixation
Carbon fixation