Well I use carbon dioxide in my fire extinguisher. What do you use carbon dioxide, or to put it another way? In what do you use carbon dioxide?
Humans breathe out carbon dioxide...
Breathing it out is not exactly using it. That would be more like making it.
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Carbon dioxide is used in various industries such as food and beverage, fire extinguishers, and medical applications. It's also used in the production of carbonated drinks and as a solvent in some extraction processes. Additionally, carbon dioxide is a byproduct of combustion processes and is released into the atmosphere.
Producers use carbon from carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce other carbon-containing molecules like glucose, which serve as energy sources for the plant. The process involves converting carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose through the use of sunlight.
Producers use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis to convert it into glucose and other carbon-containing molecules. This process involves capturing energy from sunlight to drive the chemical reactions that transform carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
AnswerPlants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
Trees absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce energy and grow. They use the carbon dioxide to produce glucose (sugar) and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process helps to remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it in the tree's biomass.
Carbon fixation involves the addition of carbon dioxide to organic compounds, such as ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate, in the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis. This process requires energy from light to convert the carbon dioxide into sugars that plants can use for growth and energy storage.