different types of organ that reproduce your body and are made out of cells.
When matter leaves the biotic component of an ecosystem, it often enters the abiotic component through processes like decomposition or excretion. This matter is then broken down and recycled through biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon or nitrogen cycle, to be used again by living organisms. This recycling ensures the sustainability and functioning of the ecosystem.
carbon dioxide is taken through the leaves, and oxygen goes out. !
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere through the leaves during photosynthesis. This carbon dioxide is then used along with water and sunlight to produce glucose, which is the food that plants need to survive and grow.
the answer is stomata
Think about photosynthesis - this occurs in the leaves of plants and trees and this is recycling of carbon compounds. It is the reverse process of respiration in animals and it is this balance between the two that is being upset by the use of fossil fuels which are ancient stores of carbon.
When leaves fall to the ground, they are broken down by decomposers like fungi and bacteria. These decomposers break down the carbon compounds in the leaves into simpler forms, which are then absorbed by the tree roots as nutrients. This process allows the carbon compounds in the leaves to be recycled and used again by the trees in their growth and development.
The leaves of living, green plants, including the trees which are the forest, absorb Carbon Dioxide [CO2] from the air and use that in the growth process called photosynthesis. The Carbon is used by the plant in creating its food. The Oxygen [O2] which was separated from the Carbon is "exhaled" through the leaves, into the surrounding atmopsphere, thus replenishing the O2 in the air.
When matter leaves the biotic component of an ecosystem, it often enters the abiotic component through processes like decomposition or excretion. This matter is then broken down and recycled through biogeochemical cycles, such as the carbon or nitrogen cycle, to be used again by living organisms. This recycling ensures the sustainability and functioning of the ecosystem.
Carbon dioxide enter the leaves through the called stomata found under the leaves.
carbon dioxide is taken through the leaves, and oxygen goes out. !
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) can enter leaves through the pore.
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
Through the stomata.
Through holes in their leaves...
Microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead leaves through a process called decomposition. During decomposition, these microorganisms utilize the carbon present in dead leaves as a source of energy, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. This helps to recycle the carbon in dead leaves and return it to the ecosystem in a usable form.
carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)