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Q: Carbon dioxide is kept at a constant level by an exchange between the atmosphere and?
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Do stroma allow exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and the atmosphere?

No


What allows the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen between plant and the atmosphere?

Stomata and lenticells


What has the author H Coe written?

H. Coe has written: 'The exchange of nitrogen dioxide and ozone between vegetation and the atmosphere'


Respiration and photosynthesis keep the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere?

fairly constant


The oceans help provide an exchange of gases with the atmosphere by dissolving what?

Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen


Why the concentration of carbon dioxide and oxygen remains constant in the atmosphere?

the concentration and of carbon dioxide and oxygen remains constant in the atmosphere because when human throw carbon dioxide out of their body so plants take it and when plants throw oxygen so human take it.


As carbon dioxide gas in the?

balanced between atmosphere and earth


How is the balance mainted between the volume of carbon dioxide and oxygen in atmosphere?

The balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide is maintained in the atmosphere by the oxygen released by plant during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide released by human ,animal's etc in the atmosphere


Why you need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis-jokes?

The atmosphere didn't literally need the Carbon Dioxide! The main purpose of the Carbon Dioxide is for the plants! Plants needed Carbon Dioxide for their process called photosynthesis to produce their own food and in return they exchange it into Oxygen but for me personally the Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere is also there to maintain the balance in it.


Capillaries exchange food oxygen and what?

They exchange water, oxygen and carbon dioxide, as well as nutrient and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.


The exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen between the plant and the atmosphere?

is called respiration. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through small openings called stomata in their leaves. This process is vital for the plant's survival as it allows them to obtain the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release excess oxygen as a byproduct.


Why do plants have a constant source of Carbon Dioxide?

The atmosphere and animals breathe out carbon dioxide that plants can use, but it's also partially because plants have mitochondria as well, and by performing cellular respiration they can make carbon dioxide of their own.