Trees will take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air, this is then used with oxygen, water and glucose (sugar) for photosynthesis.
A tree is primarily composed of cellulose, lignin, water, and other organic compounds. These substances make up the trunk, branches, leaves, and roots of the tree. Additionally, trees also contain minerals, such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium, absorbed from the soil.
A scion is a young shoot or bud that is used in grafting to create a new apple tree. It is usually taken from a desirable fruit-bearing tree and grafted onto rootstock to propagate the specific characteristics of the original tree.
Most of the mass of a tree comes from carbon dioxide in the air, which is converted into glucose through photosynthesis.
Most of the mass of a tree comes from carbon dioxide in the air, which is converted into glucose through photosynthesis.
A tree acquires its mass primarily from carbon dioxide in the air through the process of photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
maybe oxygen because it releases carbon dioxide
4-oxaloaceticacid (OAA) & PGA -3- phospo glyceric acid
As per my knowledge pure substance does not have anything else added to it. Air and water are pure substances that exist in nature. A pure substance cannot be taken apart to locate more substances.
in a tree
Plasma.
tree+air=flute
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yes it can be filtered by an air filter