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It will help them to grow more. The plants need to have carbon dioxide in order to grow and then release oxygen into the air.
The short term for carbon dioxide is CO2 oxygen is O2 water is H2O starch is C12H24O12 glucose is C6H12O6.Answered by Grant
Plants store excess food in the form of starch.
In order for plants to make starch, they need some vital factors including; chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and light. Light turns into chemical energy by chlorophyll or chloroplasts (organelles) which forms a chemical reaction that is stored as glucose, the glucose then turns into starch. light Carbon dioxide + water >>>>>>>>>>> Glucose + oxygen
Most plants get the energy needed to create starch from Photosynthesis. This process involves the use of sunlight, water and Carbon Dioxide.
It will help them to grow more. The plants need to have carbon dioxide in order to grow and then release oxygen into the air.
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Carbon dioxide, of course. Starch is a polymer of glucose.
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The short term for carbon dioxide is CO2 oxygen is O2 water is H2O starch is C12H24O12 glucose is C6H12O6.Answered by Grant
The main product of the carbon reactions will depend on the type of reaction. For instance, in photosynthesis the products are oxygen and glucose.
Plants store excess food in the form of starch.
two waste substances produced by cells are glucose and starch
Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthesis. They remove and store the carbon and release the oxygen back into the atmosphere. A forest of trees is thus called a carbon sink.
Leaves are adapted to absoring starch by having a layer at the bottom of the leaf called the stoma which is where carbon dioxide is absorbed and oxygen is released
By consuming plants or animals that contain carbon whether it is a component in protein, cellulose, sugar or starch.
In order for plants to make starch, they need some vital factors including; chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and light. Light turns into chemical energy by chlorophyll or chloroplasts (organelles) which forms a chemical reaction that is stored as glucose, the glucose then turns into starch. light Carbon dioxide + water >>>>>>>>>>> Glucose + oxygen