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How the percentage of carbon dioxide in atmosphere remains fixed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by respiration is counterbalanced by its photosynthetic fixation. Sunlight drives splitting of water during light reactions; carbon dioxide is fixed during dark reactions of photosynthesis. Carbonic acid is buffer and carbon dioxide is one of its dissociation products.

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☞Q.How the percentage of carbon dioxide in atmosphere remains fixed?

☞Ans-So, carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by respiration is counterbalanced by its photosynthetic fixation. Sunlight drives splitting of water during light reactions; carbon dioxide is fixed during dark reactions of photosynthesis. Carbonic acid is buffer and carbon dioxide is one of its dissociation products.

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