photosynthesis
CO2/carbon dioxide
No, photosynthesis is the food making process for plants which uses the formula; Carbon Dioxide+ Water + light (energy)=glucose + Energy, OR , CO2 + H2O+light (energy) = Glucose + Energy. This process occurs in the leaf but does not cause transpiration.
Respiration and photosynthesis are two seoarate processes, so reversing photosynthesis would not give you respiration. However the two processes are in some ways the reverse of each other. Photosynthesis uses CO2 and produces O2. Respiration uses O2 and produces CO2.
A plant uses CO2 and H20 along with sunlight to create energy. This process is called photosynthesis.
sulfur oxide
CO2/carbon dioxide
The generating process in which the electricity is made produces no co2, however during the whole process of nuclear power there are co2 emissions.
photosynthesis respiration produces co2, uses o2 photosynthesis opposite
The process of exhaling produces CO2.
That's where the leaf uses sunlight to convert air (CO2) and water into sugar (and O2).
The leaf first takes in Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, into it's self through the bottom of the leaf. It uses the CO2 and makes sugars out of it, water, and sunlight. This reaction makes a byproduct, Oxygen, that the leaf lets out, which we use to breathe.
No, photosynthesis is the food making process for plants which uses the formula; Carbon Dioxide+ Water + light (energy)=glucose + Energy, OR , CO2 + H2O+light (energy) = Glucose + Energy. This process occurs in the leaf but does not cause transpiration.
Respiration and photosynthesis are two seoarate processes, so reversing photosynthesis would not give you respiration. However the two processes are in some ways the reverse of each other. Photosynthesis uses CO2 and produces O2. Respiration uses O2 and produces CO2.
A plant uses CO2 and H20 along with sunlight to create energy. This process is called photosynthesis.
The process is ethanol fermentation or alcoholic fermentation. You will get H20, CO2 and alcohol.
The process is ethanol fermentation or alcoholic fermentation. You will get H20, CO2 and alcohol.
THE process occurs in the chloroplast which has stages within it the thylakoid uses light and H2o to produce ATP and NADPH which is then broken down by the CO2 in the calvin cycle, then that produces glucose(sugar) that is then released from the clorophyll