Roots do not make carbon dioxide.
For a plant to live, it breathes in carbon dioxide. When a plant dies it still has to go somewhere if it isn't used, because the plant will start to decompose, so the carbon dioxide is released
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No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
Carbon dioxide. CO2
Carbon dioxide is a compound of Carbon and Oxygen - CO2
a- roots b-stem c-leaves d-roots and stem
Carbon dioxide and water
leaves
For a plant to live, it breathes in carbon dioxide. When a plant dies it still has to go somewhere if it isn't used, because the plant will start to decompose, so the carbon dioxide is released
Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is absorbed from the atmosphere through the leaves, while water is absorbed from the soil through the roots.
Respiration - make carbon in carbon dioxide
the roots of the plant absorb the water from the soil. the stomata in the leaves absorb carbon dioxide
They have to bring in sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to go through photosynthesis. They get the water through the roots and the light and carbon dioxide through the stomata in the leaf.
Plants use water and carbon dioxide to make glucose through the process of photosynthesis. Water is absorbed through the roots and carbon dioxide is taken in through tiny pores in the leaves called stomata.
the air is constantly getting in and out of the water.
Oxygen from carbon dioxide, and hydrogen from water, enter through the leaves and roots, and are used to make glucose
Plants don't make carbon dioxide.