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Why is carbon dioxide important for plants

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Answered by karanmanais
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Answer:

Plants require carbondioxide to make their food by the process of photosynthesis.

Answered by AditiHegde
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Carbon dioxide is a highly essential gas for plants due to the following reason:

  • Carbon dioxide is often referred to as the primary source of energy for plants. It is also described as a plant cell's building block of life.
  • Plants trap carbon dioxide from their surrounding environment to utilize in the process of photosynthesis to make their food.
  • Plants utilize the sunlight, carbon dioxide, and other essential nutrients from the soil to prepare their food by forming sugars which the plants ultimately use to grow in size.
  • In the process, the plants give out oxygen which is utilized by the animals.

Hence, Carbon dioxide is an essential gas for plants to grow and survive on Earth.

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