All photosynthetic organisms, including plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.
The process of photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide from the air and combines it with water, making sugar and oxygen.
Please help me to answer the question ``what happens to the CO2 that the organism produces``
Most living organism contain some Carbon Dioxide.
They are autotrophs. Or organisms that perform photosynthesis (plants).
plants
Plants.
Plants
i think carbon dioxide not so sure ?
Carbon dioxide is the end product of the oxidation of carbohydrates, fats, etc., ie food. When you are using your muscles you are using more energy so you turn more "food" into carbon dioxide, which leaves your body through your lungs.
AnswerPlants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
when carbon oxidizes (mixes with oxygen) it forms carbon dioxide
Yes, they absorb the carbon dioxide. They make sugars for their own food and release free nitrogen back into the soil. It is part of the carbon cycle. So therefore, they intake some of the carbon so that we have the perfect amount to live.
No.
Some can
the plant will not be able to make enough food.
Cellular respiration
Carbon dioxide
Plants, use carbon dioxide (CO2) water (H2O) and sunlight to make energy (photosynthesis).
The cellular process by which autotrophs take in light energy and carbon dioxide and make carbon rich food for consumers is known as photosynthesis. Most organisms also produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Heterotrophs are organisms that depend on other organisms for their source of food and nutrition
What Plants Need to Make FoodPlants make food from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis.
Plants make their own food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
oxygen
Plants use the carbon dioxide to make food.