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What is the use of co2 gas in photosynthesis

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Answered by SLOWpoison4
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Carbon dioxide provides the carbon that the plant uses to produce glucose. Carbon dioxide is combined with water using the energy from sunlight. The carbon in glucose is not only used in cellular respiration to make ATP, but actually makes up most of the plants

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Answered by nilanjanadas0179
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The uses/role of CO2 gas in photosynthesis are listed below-----

  1. Carbon atoms present in the glucose molecule come from carbon dioxide.
  2. During carbon assimilation, carbon atoms are assimilated in the organic compounds produced in the green plants. So CO2 is the only source of carbon present in the organic compounds like carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
  3. The oxygen atoms present in the glucose molecules come from CO2.
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