What is necessary for them to go to a higher phase?
Plants only convert CO2 into other compounds in light where they have the energy to do it. Some plants don't convert it into sugar right away to save water. CO2 has no potential energy. Sugar has approximately 4 kcal of energy per gram. Not sure what higher phase means. It requires energy, complex enzymes, and water to convert CO2 into sugar.
Much of the food ingested into each organism is metabolized in cell respiration. Why is this so? What does the organism need and get out of this process and how does it get it?
It is the most efficient method where the most calories are gained. It gets energy by making ATP which is converted into ADP and gives energy to most every process in the cell that needs energy.
yes. they were also processed into sugars through photosynthesis and they are ultimately derived from carbon dioxide
2,22 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide is equal to 0,368 moles.
When carbon dioxide is a gas, the molecules repel each other. When carbon dioxide is a solid the molecules do attract each other, and bond in a crystalline structure.
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
They were incorporated into organic molecules by plants, they were processed into sugars through photosynthesis, and they are ultimately derived from carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Calvin Cycle
yes. they were also processed into sugars through photosynthesis and they are ultimately derived from carbon dioxide
There were incorporated into organic molecules by plants, they were processed into sugars through photosynthesis, and they are ultimately derived from carbon dioxide.
2,22 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide is equal to 0,368 moles.
6 carbon dioxide molecules
When carbon dioxide is a gas, the molecules repel each other. When carbon dioxide is a solid the molecules do attract each other, and bond in a crystalline structure.
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide molecules are very important for photosynthesis
Yes, one of the waste products of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide (six molecules of carbon dioxide to be exact), as well as six molecules of water.
organic molecules