No. (This is just a bad multiple choice distractor.)
Plants convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen using the energy of sunlight.
Yes, plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight as energy.
During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process requires sunlight to produce energy for the plant.
Photosynthesis is a process in which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. This process produces oxygen as a byproduct and is essential for the survival of most life on Earth.
For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.
Plants convert carbon dioxide into energy-rich carbon compounds through the process of photosynthesis. This process involves capturing sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (a sugar) and oxygen. The energy stored in glucose is used by the plant for growth, reproduction, and other cellular processes.
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A plant converts carbon dioxide into oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This process involves capturing sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Yes, plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight as energy.
The process that you describe is called, "Photosynthesis".
During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process requires sunlight to produce energy for the plant.
photosynthesis
For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.
Photosynthesis is a process in which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. This process produces oxygen as a byproduct and is essential for the survival of most life on Earth.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis