Calvin Cycle only
It is not.The synthesis of sugar from CO2 and H20 requires the energy of light - it is therefore light dependent.
Respiration. Oxygen(o2) + Water(h2o)= Carbon Dioxide(co2) + Sugar(c6h12o6)
An energy efficient light bulb uses less CO2 because it requires less electricity to function, which means less fossil fuels need to be burned to generate that electricity. Fossil fuels are a major source of CO2 emissions, so using less electricity results in lower CO2 emissions.
CO is more reactive than CO2. This is because CO has a single bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, which makes the oxygen more readily available for reactions. CO2, on the other hand, has double bonds between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making it less reactive.
To balance the equation C6H14 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O, start by balancing the carbon atoms. This requires putting a coefficient of 6 in front of CO2. Next, balance the hydrogen atoms by adding a coefficient of 7 in front of H2O. Finally, balance the oxygen atoms by adjusting the coefficient in front of O2, which in this case is 9.
Laundry requires energy, energy generation usually releases CO2 to the atmosphere.Additionally, production of detergents also results in CO2 emissions.
During daylight hours, I believe. This is so they can photosynthesize which requires water, light and Co2. Obviosuly there is no light at night, so photosynthesiz will stop, therefore the plant will stop abosrbing Co2.
It requires two raw materials. Those are H2O and CO2 gas.
Requires: O2 (Oxygen) Produces: CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
One mole of glucose requires six moles of CO2 to enter the Calvin cycle for its synthesis.
No it is respirationYes,it is photosynthesis. CO2 is oxidized into glucose using water and light energy
photosynthesis comprises of two reactions namely-light reaction and dark reaction.dark reaction which include Calvin benson cycle and CO2 concentrating mechanism requires no light.
One mole of CO2 requires one mole of O2 to produce during combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
It is not.The synthesis of sugar from CO2 and H20 requires the energy of light - it is therefore light dependent.
Yes, a jockey box typically requires a CO2 tank if it is being used for serving carbonated beverages, such as beer. The CO2 tank provides the necessary pressure to push the beer through the lines and into the serving tap, ensuring it remains carbonated. If the jockey box is used for non-carbonated beverages, a CO2 tank would not be needed.
Respiration. Oxygen(o2) + Water(h2o)= Carbon Dioxide(co2) + Sugar(c6h12o6)
CO is more reactive than CO2. This is because CO has a single bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms, which makes the oxygen more readily available for reactions. CO2, on the other hand, has double bonds between the carbon and oxygen atoms, making it less reactive.