Surface plants require gaseous CO2. Note - seaweed doesn't.
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
Plants need a specific concentration of gases in the atmosphere, particularly carbon dioxide, in order to carry out photosynthesis and grow. Without the right atmospheric conditions, such as a lack of carbon dioxide, plants may struggle to survive and grow.
Plants obtain the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis from the atmosphere.
They absorb it from the atmosphere
No, they need CO2 from the atmosphere.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
yes because they undergo photosynthesis releasing oxygen into the atmosphere
Water is absorbed from soil . CO2 is from atmosphere.