I think it might be Photosynthesis,or...Decomposition/Combositon...OR even respiration...I think :P
Carbon is used to make sugars in the "carbon fixation" step of the carbon cycle, which occurs during photosynthesis in plants. During this process, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic sugars, which are used for energy and growth by plants.
No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
carbon dioxide :p
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
Producers use carbon dioxide gas (CO2) to produce sugars and starches through the process of photosynthesis. In the presence of sunlight, plants and other producers convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which serves as the building block for carbohydrates like starches.
Carbon is used to make sugars in the "carbon fixation" step of the carbon cycle, which occurs during photosynthesis in plants. During this process, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic sugars, which are used for energy and growth by plants.
Carbon dioxide
No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
Plants use sunlight, CO2 and H2O to produce sugars (food).
oxygen
Photosynthesis needs carbon dioxide and water to take place. The plant uses light to make sugars out of the carbon dioxide and water.
Plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water during photosynthesis to make sugars and starches. Sunlight is captured by chlorophyll in the plant's cells, which initiates the production of glucose (sugar) and starch through a series of chemical reactions.
Plants taken both oxygen and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is used to make sugars and oxygen is liberated in the process. This occurs during the day due to photosynthesis. At night the plant require atmospheric oxygen for the air to carry out its cellular respiration.
carbon dioxide :p
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
Producers use carbon dioxide gas (CO2) to produce sugars and starches through the process of photosynthesis. In the presence of sunlight, plants and other producers convert carbon dioxide into glucose, which serves as the building block for carbohydrates like starches.
Carbon dioxide is combined with two oxygen atoms to help plants engage in photosynthesis. During this process, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugars and oxygen with the help of sunlight.