Carbohydrates, Lipids, Protiens,and Nucleic acids. All these are very useful for various reasons.
In photosynthesis, plants use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process involves a series of enzymatic reactions in chloroplasts, where carbon dioxide is reduced and incorporated into organic compounds through the Calvin cycle. This synthesis of organic compounds provides energy for the plant and serves as the basis for the food chain.
Carbon form carbon dioxide by oxydation.
Yes water and carbon dioxide are both compounds and when they react together they form another compound.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
Carbon Dioxide Fixation
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
carbon dioxide Iron and Oxide form rust
In photosynthesis, plants use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process involves a series of enzymatic reactions in chloroplasts, where carbon dioxide is reduced and incorporated into organic compounds through the Calvin cycle. This synthesis of organic compounds provides energy for the plant and serves as the basis for the food chain.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
Carbon form carbon dioxide by oxydation.
Oxygen is the element. Others are compounds not elements
Yes water and carbon dioxide are both compounds and when they react together they form another compound.
No, not all compounds of Carbon contain Hydrogen, for instance Carbon Dioxide does not and neither does Carbon Tetraflouride.
Carbon fixation
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.