Yes, potatoes, like all plants, absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, they take in CO2 from the atmosphere and use it, along with sunlight and water, to produce glucose and oxygen. This is essential for their growth and energy production. However, the amount of CO2 absorbed by potatoes is relatively small compared to larger carbon sinks like forests.
Potassium Hydroxide can be used to absorb carbon dioxide from the air.
As more forest is being reduced that can absorb carbon dioxide.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
yes it does as the rain takes in the carbon dioxide
trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
Plants absorb carbon dioxide through pores on the leaves or other parts of the plant.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis during the day when sunlight is available for the process.
Yes we do, we absorb the oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are among the plants that absorb the most carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Yes, sodium hydroxide does absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When exposed to carbon dioxide, sodium hydroxide reacts to form sodium carbonate and water.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed in calcium hydroxide and other hydroxides.