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Q: What is the process plants use to obtain carbon from the air to use in their growth?
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Which process do plants obtain carbon from the atmosphere?

Cellular respiration


Where do submerged plants obtain their supply of carbon dioxide?

The submerged plants obtain their supply of carbon dioxide from our penis or vagina.


Why is photosynthesis needed for plant growth?

6h2o+6co2->c6h12o6+6o2 light is needed for photosynthesies to happen waste porduct of it iz oxtgen carbon diozxide + water > gulucose + oxygen


Can carbon be separated from CO2?

carbon dioxide can be physically separated by electricity.


How do plants obtain carbon?

they obtain carbon by humans and organisms, etc.


Where does a plant get it's nutrients?

sun water and soil:)


Why do flowering plants need leaves?

Green plants use the energy in sunlight, in the process of photosynthesis, to convert water and Carbon dioxide into sugars to provide energy for growth.


How plants obtain carbon dioxide?

Through the air


What produces the carbon dioxide that plants need?

Plants obtain the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis from the atmosphere.


How oxygen is returned to the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are absorbed by plants. A plant separates the oxygen from the carbon, uses the carbon for growth material and releases the oxygen into the atmosphere.


By what process do plants obtain food?

Photosynthesis


Do plants need soil to make new materials?

No, plants can grow wherever they can obtain the basic nutrients of phosphorous, potassium and nitrogen. Phosphorous is the key nutrient for cell division, which contributes to growth. They obtain carbon and oxygen through their leaves, so they do not need soil.