These hydrocarbons are ethane, propane, butane.
Carbon dioxide and water
Transpiration is a part of the water cycle, not the carbon cycle. In the carbon cycle, carbon moves between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth's vegetation and soil. Transpiration is the process in which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through the plant, and is released as water vapor into the atmosphere.
Trees act as carbon sinks by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and storing the carbon in their trunks, branches, leaves, and roots. This helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which helps mitigate climate change by lowering greenhouse gas levels.
The greatest store of carbon on Earth is in the form of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels contain large amounts of carbon that have been stored underground for millions of years. When these fuels are burned for energy, the carbon is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming and climate change. Other significant stores of carbon include forests, soils, and the oceans.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in the roots of leguminous plants capture atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into a form that can be used by plants. This process is called nitrogen fixation.
Roots do not make carbon dioxide.
Oxygen from carbon dioxide, and hydrogen from water, enter through the leaves and roots, and are used to make glucose
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Yes, the word "carbohydrate" has its roots in "carbo-" meaning carbon and "hydrate" referring to water. Carbohydrates are compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, with the general formula (CH2O)n.
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The plants would incorporate the radioactive carbon from 14CO2 into their tissues through photosynthesis. When tested, the plant tissues would show the presence of 14C, indicating the uptake of carbon from the labeled CO2.
a- roots b-stem c-leaves d-roots and stem
Legumes "fix" nitrogen in nodules on their roots, so they do not need additional nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
Legumes "fix" nitrogen in nodules on their roots, so they do not need additional nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
Containing, or consisting of, fibers; as, the fibrous coat of the cocoanut; the fibrous roots of grasses.
Containing, or consisting of, fibers; as, the fibrous coat of the cocoanut; the fibrous roots of grasses.
For a plant to live, it breathes in carbon dioxide. When a plant dies it still has to go somewhere if it isn't used, because the plant will start to decompose, so the carbon dioxide is released