how are carbon dioxide and nitrogen used for life processes
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Plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen during a process called photosynthesis, using both the carbon and the oxygen to construct carbohydrates. In addition, plants also release oxygen to the atmosphere, which is subsequently used for respiration by heterotrophic organisms, forming a cycle.
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Carbon dioxide is taken by the plants for the process of photosynthesis so the plants give out oxygen which viral for survival.
Nitrogen is used by the micro organisms for the fixation of soil which is also necessary for a healthy plant and production of more of oxygen.
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