for each cycle they use 6 co2 molecules, but over time, they could use it all
Major amount of CO2 for dark reaction is provided by the atmosphere. Part of it is also contributed by cellular respiration of plants.
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
Much of the CO2 released by organisms into the air is absorbed by oceans, plants, and soil through the process of photosynthesis. Some CO2 also contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.
photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This process helps regulate the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere.
if theres no co2 all the plants will die because they need CO2 (and sunlight) to do photosynthesis
Major amount of CO2 for dark reaction is provided by the atmosphere. Part of it is also contributed by cellular respiration of plants.
If there was no Carbon Dioxide on Earth it would be very different then what it is now. Firstly plants need CO2 for photosynthesis, without CO2 plants could not complete photosynthesis and would die of starvation (photosynthesis is a plants way of making food). Secondly CO2 is a gas that keeps the Earth's temperature at the correct level, without CO2 the Earth would be much colder and therefor unable to support life.
CO2
CO2 is liberated from respiration. This is used in photosynthesis.
Only by photosynthesis. Plants remove the Co2 for photosynthesis.
CO2 is obtained from the atmosphere.CO2 enters plants through stomata
For plant respiration and photosynthesis.
The reduction of CO2 occurs in photosynthesis, where plants convert CO2 into carbohydrates using sunlight. In respiration, organisms use carbohydrates as a fuel source and release CO2 back into the atmosphere.
There is only one gas. It is the CO2 gas.
Plants use CO2 in photosynthesis. They convert CO2 and H2O into carbohydrates through a series of metabolic pathways.
Much of the CO2 released by organisms into the air is absorbed by oceans, plants, and soil through the process of photosynthesis. Some CO2 also contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.