Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny openings in their leaves called stomata. Inside the plant cells, carbon dioxide is combined with water in the presence of sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. The glucose is used by the plant as energy for growth and development.
Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis when they are exposed to sunlight.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings on their leaves called stomata to facilitate photosynthesis.
Plants take in carbon dioxide gas during the process of photosynthesis.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings on their leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then used in the process of photosynthesis, where it is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight and water.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and, through photosynthesis, produce oxygen.
Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis when they are exposed to sunlight.
Plants take in carbon dioxide through small openings on their leaves called stomata to facilitate photosynthesis.
plants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Plants take in carbon dioxide gas during the process of photosynthesis.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis. The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2.
The gas that plants need for photosynthesis is carbon dioxcide it is the only gas they take in.
Plants take in sunlight and carbon dioxide and it makes photosynthesis
photosynthesis
No. Photosynthesis occurs in plants (and possibly aphids). Elephants are neither plants no aphids
Plants do not take in energy. Plants take in carbon dioxide and sunlight. They then convert this into glucose for energy during the photosynthesis process.
Green plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and give out oxygen. While respiration, all living organisms take in oxygen and carbon dioxide and then give out carbon dioxide.
For photosynthesis to take place in plants, they need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. These three components are essential for the process to occur, enabling plants to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen.