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Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
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.
Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon Dioxide
It is most likely oxygen, as plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Oxygen is a byproduct of the reaction that occurs when plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy.
Yes they do indeed
Photosynthesis is the chemical process that uses light to process carbon dioxide in plants.
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.
Carbon dioxide.
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.
Plants expel oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. This process takes carbon dioxide and breaks it into carbon and oxygen.
No. Animals do not give plants oxygen. Plants release oxygen as a byproduct of the photosynthesis process by which they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Animals and humans give plants carbon dioxide.
Plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide is a byproduct.
Carbon dioxide, CO2, is a normal byproduct of the combustion process in a automobile engine.
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