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Why carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis??​

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Answered by BrainlyJuliet
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Answer:

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Carbon dioxide acts as a raw material for the production of food in plants. Hence, it is necessary for photosynthesis.

Explaination :-

Carbon dioxide :- As the amount of carbon dioxide in the air increases, the rate of photosynthesis also increases. In terrestrial plants, carbon dioxide is obtained from the atmosphere through stomat Aquatic plants make use of the carbon dioxide dissolved in water

Answered by snowyseret
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Explanation:

In a process called “photosynthesis,” plants use the energy in sunlight to convert CO2 and water to sugar and oxygen.

Plants do need CO2, but they also need water, nitrogen, and other nutrients.

Increase one of these without increasing the others and there's a limit to how much the plants will benefit

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