yes, it helps plants to live
No, carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic to plants and can inhibit their growth. Plants require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, not carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide is a key component in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Increased levels of carbon dioxide can stimulate the growth of plants and potentially increase starch production through enhanced photosynthesis. However, other factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients also play a role in starch accumulation in plants.
Plants need sunlight, water, nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), and carbon dioxide to photosynthesize and grow. Without these essential elements, plants may struggle to thrive and develop properly.
Humans inhale oxygen, and breath out carbon dioxide. It is like a cycle.
Water plants get carbon dioxide for their food process through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores in their leaves called stomata. This carbon dioxide is then converted into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and water.
Carbon dioxide and sunlight help plants grow but without carbon dioxide plants can't do photosynthesis so if there's no carbon dioxide there's no photosynthesis and if the plant can't do photosynthesis it can't use the sunlight and will die.
No, carbon monoxide (CO) is toxic to plants and can inhibit their growth. Plants require carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis, not carbon monoxide.
Respiration - make carbon in carbon dioxide
Yes, when u talk to your plants, u are releasing carbon dioxide from ur body. Plants absorb Carbon Dioxide in order to make oxygen and glucose (food).
Carbon dioxide is a key component in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. Increased levels of carbon dioxide can stimulate the growth of plants and potentially increase starch production through enhanced photosynthesis. However, other factors such as light, temperature, and nutrients also play a role in starch accumulation in plants.
It sure does. However, unlike humans, plants don't require oxygen to respire. They require carbon dioxide to manufacture the sugars they need to grow.
Photosynthesis is the way green plants use sunlight to make food for the plant using carbon dioxide and water. Humans breathe out carbon dioxide as waste; plants give off oxygen as their waste. Humans need the oxygen that plants make; plants need the carbon dioxide that humans make. So every time you give plants the water and sun it needs, telling it "Grow!" as you breathe out Carbon Dioxide, you help the plant to do its job to help humans.
Carbon dioxide is used in everyday life in various ways, such as in carbonated beverages to make them fizzy, in fire extinguishers to put out fires, and in greenhouses to help plants grow.
Yes plants need carbon dioxide to go through the process of photosnnythesis. When you breathe out that's what you produce. The more you breathe on your plant, the faster it will grow. PROMISE!
plant prepare their own food with the help of sunlight,carbon dioxide,oxygen.
well,plants take in carbon dioxide through their clorophyll(located on the leaf.they make sugar out of it. that will be food for a plant
plants return carbon dioxide back in the air by the process Photosynthesis. Thanks hope you like =))