For plant respiration and photosynthesis.
Plants. Plants will take the co2 away,but only store it, so when it dies the co2 comes back. you will need to remove the carbon from the co2 and then the co2 without the c2, it wil turn into o2 which is oxegen
Plants take in the CO2 we exhale and turn it into oxygen that we inhale. W/o plants, we would suffocate.
Plants take in the CO2 we exhale and turn it into oxygen that we inhale. W/o plants, we would suffocate.
if theres no co2 all the plants will die because they need CO2 (and sunlight) to do photosynthesis
All plants need carbon dioxide to complete photosynthesis. Mammals take in oxygen and breath out CO2. It is the exact opposite for plants. The stomata on the plants act as lungs for the CO2 to enter the plant. The plant then puts out oxygen into the air. Since plants need CO2 and they are putting out oxygen, extra CO2 in the air will hope the plant grow.
Plants need carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water (H2O) from the soil in order to carry out photosynthesis. These two chemicals are essential for plants to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Light, water, and CO2
They need Co2 from animals. Which is why we need them, for oxygen.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
Plants need CO2, and plants make oxygen so we can breath. So without CO2, we wouldn't be alive.
All trees and plants generally need sunlight for photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide (CO2) for aerobic respiration
Lack of CO2 and pressure, more exposure to EM radiation Plants need CO2, not O2. Remember?