Plants take in Co2 and release oxygen.
No, carbon dioxide is a reactant in photosynthesis.
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Photosynthesis emmits oxygen as end product Like that respiration release carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide, in photosynthesis, is a reactant, or "raw material" and in cellular respiration, is a product or end product, so it is really either, but the answer to the question according to the category is a "raw material."
The plants use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a waste product.
It's a by-product of photosynthesis. The process uses Carbon Dioxide.
Photosynthesis requires water, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll, and light. Glucose is an end product used as energy but it is not used during photosynthesis.
Plants consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis to produce glucose as the main product. Oxygen is a byproduct (or more accurately a waste product) of photosynthesis.
An example is carbon dioxide being emitted from car exhausts. Hope that helped.
Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration in organisms and is a raw material used in photosynthesis. During respiration, organisms produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct, while during photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide to produce glucose.
The main product of carbon dioxide is oxygen. During the process of photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water, and in the presence of sunlight, they produce oxygen as a byproduct. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth.
That is carbon dioxide. Oxygen is a product