To use in photosynthesis to produce carbohydrates
dioxyde de carbone
(Comparing plant organ systems to that of humans only)TRANSPORT SYSTEMAlthough plants lack a pump (the heart of the human cardiovascular system), they contain a network of vessels.Some vessels in plant are solely for the transport of water and raw nutrients (xylem) and others are for the transport of food (phloem). This is similar to how human have certain vessels for oxygenated blood (arteries, exc. the pulmonary artery) and some for de-oxygenated blood (veins, exc. the pulmonary vein).Molecules/substances needed by the plant/human as well as waste/products produced diffuse in and out of vessels.EXCRETORY/RESPIRATORY SYSTEMThe transpiration system in plants is similar to how humans sweat. The stomata are analogous to human sweat glands.Respiration in human works the opposite way in plants. Human take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, whereas plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMSome plants require both male and female parts to reproduce (sexual reproduction). The female part of the flowers of these plants contain ovaries and the male gametes are pollen.
OH groups a strongly electron withdrawing. The effect of two of these groups on a single carbon is that it causes de-shielding of the carbon nucleus making the carbon atom a strong electrophile. The carbon then attacks the lone pair of one of the hydroxyl groups, forming a C, O double bond and expelling a proton and a hydroxide ion which form water.
The name "carbon" comes from Latin 'carbo' meaning: coal2nd Answer:'Carbo', in turn, relates back to the much older word for fire, namely, "kar".
Use every part of the cattle- APEX
Jean de Montpezat de Carbon was born in 1605.
Jean de Montpezat de Carbon died in 1685.
Tristan de Carbon goes by GonZo.
one day carbon woke up and thought to him self "i want to take part in the tour de France" so he got out of bed and got his bike and cycled around France. This is the carbon cycle.
Tristan de Carbon was born on April 19, 1991, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
the amount of carbon dioxide that a plant uses up is much less than the plant increase by when it grows. Plants must use up water as well
The cast of Pause Bouchon - 2014 includes: Tristan de Carbon as Tristan de Carbon
The carbon dioxide is absorbed by: 1. Chlorophyll in green plants. The chlorophyll breaks down the carbon dioxide to carbon and oxygen. The carbon is used by the plant as a nutrient and the oxygen is released to the atmosphere. 2. Oceans. The carbon dioxide absorbed and dissolved in the water. The carbon dioxide is adsorbed by green algae and water micro organisms.
A. de Zeeuw has written: 'Plants and Politics'
sim, dioxido de carbono
dioxyde de carbone
muchas plantas (botanical plants) muchas instalaciones (de maquinaria,etc.) (mechanical plants, factories)