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why does plants breathe in carbon dioxide what is the reason behind breathing carbon dioxide by plant​

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Answered by rani49035
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plants breathe in carbon dioxide what is the reason behind breathing carbon dioxide by plant because they have to prepare carbohydrates which is only possible by the reduction of carbon-di-oxide.

By using the energy of sunlight, plants can convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen in a process called photosynthesis. As photosynthesis requires sunlight, this process only happens during the day. We often like to think of this as plants `breathing in carbon dioxide and `breathing out oxygen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air, combine it with water and light, and make carbohydrates — the process known as photosynthesis. It is well established that as CO2 in the atmosphere increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases. This is known as the CO2 fertilisation effect

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