the air is constantly getting in and out of the water.
Plants get their Carbon from the air.
Funny that they don't get carbon from the soil but do enjoy the N P K and trace elements even small traces of nickel and copper from soil.
Plants do however use their roots to absorb carbon from the air. Counter intuitive but true. Plants breath with their roots.
Plants get carbon from the CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the air surrounding them. the air around us is full of Carbon Dioxide
Plants get carbon from animals exhaling carbon dioxide and the plants absorb the carbon
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Yes, carbon is used by plants to make sugar. Carbon dioxide (CO2), is taken in by plants along with water (H2O) to make sugar. First, plants through photosynthesis transform water into hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). the Hydrogen is then combined with CO2 to create C6H12O2, or other words called glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar that exists in plants. Apple trees for instance uses the glucose to make sweet apples for you! XD
Plants manufacture carbohydrates (sugars) through photosynthesis.
Oxygen is a big "left over".
Plants use carbon dioxide and water and produce glucose and oxygen in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll.
So that they plants can make glucose for photosynthesis. Glucose is C6H12O6, and the carbon and some oxygen in that equation come from Carbon Dioxide in the plants enviroment.
To make glucose, and eventually cellulose.
Sugar and oxygen.
It is used as carbon source. It is used to make glucose
Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Water to make glucose
glucose
Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide and water
To make glucose and Oxygen
To make glucose and Oxygen
Photosynthesis is the process where plants turn sunshine and carbon dioxide into glucose. Of course water is also essential.
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