A botanical process called photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is biologically recycled. Plants make sugar with it, by means of photosynthesis, and then animals may eat that plant or the part of the plant that contains the sugar, and they metabolize the sugar and produce carbon dioxide as a waste product, which gets exhaled into the air. Plants can then absorb that same carbon dioxide molecule from the air, and use it to make sugar again. There is no limit to the number of times that this can be repeated.
chloroplasts
when the plant gets carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy it will create oxygen and sugar.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants produce sugar (glucose) using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. This sugar is then stored or used as energy for the plant's growth and metabolism.
For plant molecules to make sugar, it takes carbon dioxide and water. During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water from the soil, using sunlight as energy to convert these raw materials into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process occurs primarily in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
Carbon dioxide allows plants to undergo the process photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are turned into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. Glucose is converted into ATP (energy) by the plant. The energy is used to conduct cellular processes.
It produces sugar with the help of sunlight water and carbon dioxide . It produces sugar with the help of sunlight water and carbon dioxide .
A plant's sugar is a mixture of both carbon dioxide and water. This is made when Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight within the plant.
carbon dioxide + water
It's absorbed from carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)
Chloroplasts.
Carbon dioxide is biologically recycled. Plants make sugar with it, by means of photosynthesis, and then animals may eat that plant or the part of the plant that contains the sugar, and they metabolize the sugar and produce carbon dioxide as a waste product, which gets exhaled into the air. Plants can then absorb that same carbon dioxide molecule from the air, and use it to make sugar again. There is no limit to the number of times that this can be repeated.
It is said that salt is in sand so it does not have carbon-dioxide
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
Yes
chloroplasts