During Photosynthesis process the plant breaks the carbon dioxjde mollecule to carbon and oxygen. the plant uses the carbon as a nutrient and releases part of the oxygen to the air.
Through photosynthesis it can be converted to Oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide plays the role of nutrition in plant life process.
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
A plant regulates its life processes
Photosynthesis is what happens when a plant uses sunlight to create food from carbon dioxide and water. Although the food is technically organic, it is not food for human consumption, but for the plant to sustain its own life. Photosynthesis helps generate oxygen.
The products of respiration are Carbon dioxide, Energy and Water. The energy is used by all your body cells to carry out life processes. The Carbon Dioxide and Water are released when you breathe out. You can prove this by breathing into limewater-if it goes cloudy, Carbon Dioxide is present. Cobalt Chloride paper will prove water is present, as will the condensation if you breathe on a mirror!
an excretion is an example of breathing out Co2
Respiration converts oxygen and carbon-based fuel to energy and carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and solar energy into usable energy, oxygen and carbon-based plant material.
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Carbon Dioxide(Co2)
Carbon dioxide
Since there is no context to this, the answer could be anything. The first characteristic that comes to mind is that carbon dioxide is an example of a gas at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is an example of a chemical compound formed from one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms with covalent bonds. Carbon dioxide is usually a gas although it can be a solid or a liquid under very high pressures and/or low temperatures. Carbon dioxide is the basis for (almost) all current life on Earth. Carbon is transported to the Earth's plant life in the air and water, where it is bound in carbohydrates. It is returned to the air by plant and animal respiration and other oxidation processes.
It is a cyclic movement. There are an oxygen cycle, a carbon cycle and a nitrogen cycle. Oxygen is inhaled by animals, who them exhale it as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is inhaled by green plant life, where it undergoes photosynthesis, and is exhaled as oxygen. The carbon remaining in the plant as biomass. The carbon in biomass is eaten by animals. Animals then convert carbon to carbon dioxide and exhale it. It then undergoes photosynthesis, and thre carbon component is retained in the plant as biomass.
levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide would decrease and levels of carbon dioxide would increase.
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
Carbon dioxide is produced by our life processes, in the manufacture of everything we own, in all the motorized transportation that we use and in all the non-plant foods that we eat. It is not possible to produce (or be responsible for the production of) a zero emission of carbon dioxide. By minimizing transportation, buying "green", recycling, not using heating or cooling systems more than necesasry and all the ways available to cut our "carbon footprint" we can minimize our impact.
A plant regulates its life processes
Carbon dioxide is NOT a life characteristic.
Oxygen + Nitrogen: Essential for animal and micro-organic processes. Carbon Dioxide: Essential to plant respiration. Argon: Pretty passive and no doubt least essential to life.