Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) is involved in photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process is crucial for plants to produce their own food and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
It is same as combustion. O2 is involved and CO2 is produced
No, CO2 is not directly involved in glycolysis. Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate, which can then be used in other pathways for energy production. Although CO2 does play a role in other metabolic processes in the cell, it is not a part of the glycolysis pathway.
they do not contain chlorophyll, so they cannot absorb light energy for phtosynthesis
The very lowest airways are involved in the exchange of gases (CO2 and O2).
The reactants of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide, CO2, and water, H2O.
oxygen and glucose
oxygen and glucose
Glucose
to make food
200 years
Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight.
no it is the opposite, it is a composition reaction.
Convert the energy in sunlight into glucose.
symbionic, gynocoligist, phtosynthesis, periodic, paliotoligist
12H2O+6CO2+energy ---> 6O2+C6H12O6+6H2O
Carbon Dioxide: Formula: CO2