that's why i'm asking you lol
Yes - most plants absorb carbon dioxide and convert it to plant material via photosynthesis.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide in their process to produce sugar and oxygen.
Leaves enable photosynthesis to occur. Photosynthesis is the process by which leaves absorb light and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrate for plants to grow.
Glucose (sugar) and oxygen are produced. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water. It needs sunlight to proceed.
During photosynthesis plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and then give off oxgen as a result.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
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Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
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AnswerPlants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
From the air around it. During the day, plants absorb oxygen from the air. At night - they absorb carbon dioxide.
Yes they do because they absorb oxygen while organisms that undergo photosynthesis absorb carbon dioxide.
Potassium hydrocarbonate is a source of carbon dioxide and aquatic plants can absorb it to use for photosynthesis.
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From the air around it. During the day, plants absorb oxygen from the air. At night - they absorb carbon dioxide.
yes it is because you absorb carbon dioxide and water to produce sugar in photosynthesis.