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Either underground or into the air - as CO2.
When the animal dies, it decaysand the nutrients from its body go back into the earth where they are absorbed by plants.
It is used in photosynthesis, which turns sunlight, carbon-dioxide, and water into food the cell can use. Go to Wikipedia and search photosynthesis for more information.
Plants need Carbon Dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and energy (sunlight) in order to go through photosynthesis.
Much of it will be given off to the air as carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is actually breathed in by animals. It is carbon dioxide which is exhaled by animals. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
No, plants use carbon dioxide to go through the process of photosynthesis to make oxygen.
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When plants go through cellular respiration, they use carbon dioxide and emit oxygen as a waste product. There is no evidence that plants also produce carbon dioxide.
yes plants do they go through photosynthesis
Either underground or into the air - as CO2.
Carbon dioxide, water and light.
When the animal dies, it decaysand the nutrients from its body go back into the earth where they are absorbed by plants.
Carbon is not 'moved' from the atmosphere. It can be absorbed and stored by things like plants and animals, but when they die and decay the carbon will go back into the carbon cycle again. Try googling 'carbon cycle'
Plants go through photosynthesis, a process that uses the sun, carbon, and water. Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that produces a special type of sugar that provide the plant energy.
Carbon dioxide goes back to the atmosphere through respiration, the decomposition of plants and animals, and combustion.