Green plants absorb it to convert into food via photosynthesis.
It also has geological significance in rendering precipitation water slightly acid, enough to dissolve calcium carbonate rocks (over time).
Carbon Dioxide is an essential element of life on this planet... mostly. Mammals, reptiles and some aquatic species emit carbon dioxide through breathing, and a majority of plant life (including aquatics) absorb carbon dioxide. A truly symbiotic relationship... the miracle of life on this planet!
In the body, carbon dioxide is primarily a waste product. However, it is important in maintain the correct pH of the blood.
The carbon dioxide plants need to survive. We need plants, for they give us oxygen.
for energy
The two most basic processes that help oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle within an ecosystem are respiration. This is generally the absorption or inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
Carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide when it reenters the ecosystem after photosynthesis. This is a gaseous form of carbon.
carbon dioxide
Carbon enters the biotic part of the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water react to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen.
Photosynthesis is very important in maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Carbon dioxide is used by the plants for photosynthesis and oxygen which is used by animals is the by product of photosynthesis.
plants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide is in the air we exhale. Cars and factories also release carbon dioxide which pollutes the air. It depends which ecosystem. It is primarily taken up by the ocean and terrestrial ecosystems. In the latter, this is primarily through photosynthesis.
The two most basic processes that help oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle within an ecosystem are respiration. This is generally the absorption or inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
because of their carbon dioxice to suport
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for the exchange of gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen)
Carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide when it reenters the ecosystem after photosynthesis. This is a gaseous form of carbon.
By containing and capturing huge amounts of carbon dioxide
Carbon enters the biotic part of the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water react to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen.
carbon dioxide
To take in oxygen, and release carbon dioxide.