There are currently no officially recorded carnivorous plants capable of "trapping" an organism the size of a human. You need not worry.
A plant's primary source of carbon is the air, where carbon is found in the form of carbon dioxide. Plants also need carbon dioxide, water, and light energy for photosynthesis that occurs in plant leaves.
To start Photosynthesis
Plant cells need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide into glucose using light energy. Glucose is the main energy source for plant cells and is essential for their growth and development.
Yes it can
They need nitrogen, food is carbon based and although they are photosynthetic they need nitrogen in order to surivive.
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Carbon dioxide AND water AND light
If there is carbon dioxide in the air, then yes.
the need to reduce carbon dioxia
Yes. Carbon isn't by itself sufficient
light, water, and carbon dioxide