plants may inhale carbon dioxide for photosynthesis but need _ for there living
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oxygen is needed by the plants to live
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Plants may inhale 'carbon dioxide for 'photosynthesis' but need oxygen for their living.
Explanation:
Plants use carbon dioxide and 'release oxygen' during the 'process of photosynthesis'. During this process, 'light energy' is converted to 'chemical energy' with the help of 'carbon dioxide and water' and stored as sugars. These sugars provide energy for the plants.
At the same time, they inhale oxygen and 'release carbon dioxide' during the process of respiration. This is more evident during the night time as photosynthesis cannot happen in the 'absence of sunlight.'
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