Biology, asked by Atom2020, 1 year ago

How do plants utilise carbon dioxide produced during respiration?

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Answered by nancy8859
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Answer:

One of the first things taught in biology class is that animals breathe in oxygen and exhale CO2, while plants take in CO2 during the day and release oxygen. In a process called “photosynthesis,” plants use the energy in sunlight to convert CO2 and water to sugar and oxygen.

Answered by diyashri610
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Explanation:

Plants use photosynthesis to capture carbon dioxide and then release half of it into the atmosphere through respiration. Plants also release oxygen into the atmosphere through photosynthesis.

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