Plants!
Plants, algae, and some bacteria are capable of photosynthesis and use carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant and algae cells, where sunlight is captured by chlorophyll and converted into chemical energy to drive the production of carbohydrates.
Glucose being turned into carbon dioxide during photosynthisis.
Photosynthisis
Yes. Carbon is the most abundant element found in living things.
When a organism dies and decays it emits carbon dioxide.
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.
air that is purdused using photosynthisis
carbon dioxide water and oxygen
the reactants for photosynthesis would be water and carbon dioxide
the raw mertarials are carbon dioxide water,
Glucose being turned into carbon dioxide during photosynthisis.
A living organism which uses sunlight as a source of energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into simple carbohydrates.
Photosynthisis
Carbon dioxide < Carbohydrates < Fatty Acids (most reduced molecule).
From carbohydrates
Yes. Carbon is the most abundant element found in living things.
Autotroph
From carbohydrates