Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
Carbon is an element. It is not transformed during photosynthesis. Carbon bonds to different things in different ways during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is split into carbon and oxygen during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
During the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis, the 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 PGA (Phosphoglyceric Acid) 3 carbon molecules.
Plants use the energy in light (usually sunlight) to make food by separating carbon from the carbon dioxide in the air.
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plants absorb it and make the oxygen
Carbon dioxide is split into carbon and oxygen during photosynthesis.
During photosynthesis, plants and other organisms use sunlight rays to convert carbon dioxide and water to oxygen and sugar called glucose.
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.
From carbon dioxide during photosynthesis
Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!
During the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis, the 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 PGA (Phosphoglyceric Acid) 3 carbon molecules.
Energy is used to create glucose, oxygen, and water from carbon dioxide and water.
No. Carbon dioxide is used for photosynthesis. The general equation for photosynthesis is C02 + H20 = Glucose and 02. Carbon dioxide is given off during respiration instead.
Photosynthesis uses light energy along with carbon dioxide to make molecules, or food energy. This food energy is stored in chemical bonds.