Plants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and oxgen for respiration
they give us oxygen... and we give them carbon dioxide
Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) to perform photosynthesis. They also use CO2 to perform respiration. This is the process in which plants release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Green plants absorb carbon dioxide, and use its carbon to make food using photosynthesis.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
Plants do not absorb soil.
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
Very little protein is dissolved in the water that plants absorb from the soil. Plants mostly manufacture their own proteins.
Plants absorb phosphate from the soil.
Nutrients and water.
by the water coming then the soil would become fertile soil so then plants can grow faster in the fertile soil. thank you for your question by permeability
The plants absorb minerals from the soil, since it is wet. When the soil is dry, there is no way for plants to absorb anything. That's what rain do, by making the soil wet, so that plants can absorb minerals through their roots.
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
Very little protein is dissolved in the water that plants absorb from the soil. Plants mostly manufacture their own proteins.
Just soil
plants absorb amonnia or nitrate
Its likely known that almost all plants absorb water from the soil
Plants absorb phosphate from the soil.
Plants absorb a great number of substances from the soil. However, they still exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen through their leaves.
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil
Soil provides minerals for plants, retains water so that plants can have enough time to absorb it, and helps to anchor plants.
Water is important for soil so that the soil can be health and grow plants!
Plants need soil to grow otherwise they couldn't absorb the water and they would die.