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Carbon dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.explain

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Answered by siasword
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carbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis because in the world part of the leaf as a loose fitting cells to allow carbon dioxide to reach the other cells in Delhi and this also allows the oxygen produced in photosynthesis to leave the leaf easily .

ulmanhemali81: During photosynthesis, the plants take carbon dioxide (which is present throughout the air) and water (which is also in the air and dirt) and turn it into sugar, among other compounds. Plants also produce oxygen during photosynthesis.
Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the general formula for photosynthesis is 6 CO2 + 6 H2O - - > C6H12O6 + 6 O2

All of the carbon in organic compounds enters the biosphere through the reaction of carbon dioxide into glucose in photosynthetic organisms such as plants as well as some bacteria and protists. They are also responsible for all of the O2 in the atmosphere that we need to breathe (and burn things).

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