I think it is carbon dioxide and water
plants take in nitrogen compounds through their roots.
plants take in nitrogen compounds through their roots.
We need compounds for our body to process properly. That is exactly why we need compounds. I hope this answer helps you. :)
The gas that plants need for photosynthesis is carbon dioxcide it is the only gas they take in.
Plants are big carbon sinks, they make there parts with carbon compounds and they take in a lot of the carbon dioxide pumped into the air by humans.
the inorganic forms of nitrogen, nitrate and ammonium, are considered to be the two nitrogen compounds which plants take up through their roots and use for their growth.the ability of roots to take up organic nitrogen in the form of amino acids appears to be common among different plant species.New research has shown that, apart from amino acids, plants can also take up organic nitrogen in the form of peptides and small proteins.Refer to link below.
For plant respiration and photosynthesis.
Some plants need much water, and others very little. Your plants may need plant food. Some plants need shade and others sunlight. Look up the type of plants you have and take care of them accordingly.
photosynthesis is how plants breath.
plants are in the same family as the tree.both take in carbon dioxide and give bak out oxygen,oxygen is the air that we need to breath.there are no plants on mars so there for there is no oxygen.that is why we need plants.to breath.
Plants can absorb harmful compounds in the environment through a process called phytoremediation. This involves using certain plants to take up pollutants from the soil or water, which are then stored or broken down within the plant. This helps to clean up contaminated areas and improve environmental quality.
Plants take in the CO2 we exhale and turn it into oxygen that we inhale. W/o plants, we would suffocate.