Biology, asked by nhanu, 10 months ago

what is the role of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis​

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Answered by Vameshi
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Carbon dioxide, in its ionic form bicarbonate, has a regulating function in the splitting of water in photosynthesis, researchers have found. This means that carbon dioxide has an additional role to being reduced to sugar.

Answered by yogitasingh77
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Plants take water and carbon dioxide and turn it into sugar. Additionally, in it's ionic bicarbonate, has a regulating function in the splitting of water in the process of photosynthesis, therefore CO2 has a dual role now in process of detail research.

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