Yes, photophosphorylation requires CO2.
A candle requires oxygen (O2) to continue its combustion reaction and produce CO2 and H2O.
Photosynthesis requires: - Sunlight - Chloroplasts - Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Water (H2O)
It is not.The synthesis of sugar from CO2 and H20 requires the energy of light - it is therefore light dependent.
it is the balanced salt solution with high bicarbonate ion concentration . Media containing this requires continuous CO2 supply .It maintains pH and osmotic pressure of cells . It is used with high CO2 demanding cells.
Laundry requires energy, energy generation usually releases CO2 to the atmosphere.Additionally, production of detergents also results in CO2 emissions.
Yes, photophosphorylation requires CO2.
a plant requires CO2 to make food
During daylight hours, I believe. This is so they can photosynthesize which requires water, light and Co2. Obviosuly there is no light at night, so photosynthesiz will stop, therefore the plant will stop abosrbing Co2.
It requires two raw materials. Those are H2O and CO2 gas.
Requires: O2 (Oxygen) Produces: CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
No. CO2 is a product of combustion. If the concept that LeChatelier proposed is used, the CO2 actually gets in the way of the combustion reaction (burning).
No it is respirationYes,it is photosynthesis. CO2 is oxidized into glucose using water and light energy
A candle requires oxygen (O2) to continue its combustion reaction and produce CO2 and H2O.
Photosynthesis requires: - Sunlight - Chloroplasts - Carbon dioxide (CO2) - Water (H2O)
On earth, yes it is. Dry ice is a result of decompressed liquid CO2. Liquid CO2 requires a much higher compressed atmosphere. P.S. I hear it grows naturally on Mars.
photosynthesis comprises of two reactions namely-light reaction and dark reaction.dark reaction which include Calvin benson cycle and CO2 concentrating mechanism requires no light.