Much of the Oxygen is released in the form of O2.
The Carbon is incorporated in various organic compounds such as sugars, fats, proteins, DNA, RNA, cellulose, lipids, and etc.
One big way it leaves the atmosphere is by being consumed by living plants in the process of photosynthesis that results in sugars and other carbon-containing compounds like cellulose. Herbivores (plant-eaters) then consume these and integrate the carbon matter, so to speak, into their own systems.
it is carbon dioxide and wateryun lang po :)
Since carbon dioxide is present, the chloroplast will undergo photosynthesis. However, if carbon dioxide level is very low, C3 plants will end up using oxygen instead, which is called photorespiration.
The carbon in plants come from the carbon found in carbon dioxide (CO2). As plants undergo photosynthesis they draw in water through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air through specialized structures called stomates. So the inorganic carbon in carbon dioxide becomes organic carbon making up the oils, carbohydrates and proteins found in plants.
No, plants need carbon dioxide.
Yes, plants have carbon in their structure. Carbon is a key element in the molecules that make up plant cells, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
One big way it leaves the atmosphere is by being consumed by living plants in the process of photosynthesis that results in sugars and other carbon-containing compounds like cellulose. Herbivores (plant-eaters) then consume these and integrate the carbon matter, so to speak, into their own systems.
Not really, plants absorb the carbon from their surroundings and herbivores eat the plants and take up the oxygen. Then carnivorous animals eat the herbivores and in turn they also take up carbon.
Plants use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to convert it to sugar and a by-product is the air that we suck in.
it is carbon dioxide and wateryun lang po :)
Since carbon dioxide is present, the chloroplast will undergo photosynthesis. However, if carbon dioxide level is very low, C3 plants will end up using oxygen instead, which is called photorespiration.
The end products of aerobic respiration in plants are:- 1) 6 molecules of Carbon Dioxide 2) 6 molecules of Water, and 3)Energy.
Sucks up the carbon doixide. Carbon dioxide is every animal's breath and heats up the atmosphere.
The carbon in plants come from the carbon found in carbon dioxide (CO2). As plants undergo photosynthesis they draw in water through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air through specialized structures called stomates. So the inorganic carbon in carbon dioxide becomes organic carbon making up the oils, carbohydrates and proteins found in plants.
Absorption in the carbon cycle refers to the process by which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is taken up by plants through photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This absorption of carbon by plants helps regulate the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
well on plants they die and shrivel up like a rasin. then on animals they just cant breathe.
Plants contain carbon and they eat the plants