Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
No, plants do not absorb carbon monoxide as part of their natural process. They primarily absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that can be harmful to plants and animals.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis during the day when sunlight is available for the process.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are among the plants that absorb the most carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants absorb Co2. Carbon dioxide. Which is Carbon and oxygen. The carbon is used in the plant and the oxygen is released, (or reflected as you could say).
Plants absorb about 25 of the carbon dioxide emissions produced by human activities each day.
all heterotrophs
Plants do not absorb carbon monoxide (CO). They primarily absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through tiny openings in their leaves called stomata. CO is a toxic gas that can be harmful to plants if present in high concentrations.
because leaves or plants absorb the carbon dioxide
Yes, plants absorb carbon dioxide as part of their natural process through a process called photosynthesis.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
CO2; Carbon dioxide.