Plants don't combine hydrogen and carbon dioxide directly; if they did (and did so in a 1-to-1 ratio), the result would be formaldehyde.
Instead, plants combine carbon dioxide and water in such a way as to produce carbohydrates (particularly glucose) and oxygen in a multi step complex synthetic process.
Glucose!
glucose
That is carbon dioxide. It is a raw material
The carbon dioxide that animals exhale as waste during respiration is the main thing plants depend on as the substance from animals.
Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Carbon dioxide is a pure substance that is a compound.
glucose
Plants depend upon the activities of animals for a continuing supply of which substance carbon dioxide. Plants will combine water and carbon dioxide to process food.
Sugar and oxygen.
That is carbon dioxide. It is a raw material
The carbon dioxide that animals exhale as waste during respiration is the main thing plants depend on as the substance from animals.
Photosynthesis
Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Carbon dioxide is a pure substance that is a compound.
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as algae take in ________ from the atmosphere and combine it with water and energy from the sun to form sugar.
Chlorophyll
No, plants can use the energy from Sun light to combine water with Carbon dioxide to make sugars and a byproduct of the reaction is the release of Oxygen.