Algae are plants and produce oxygen from carbon dioxide when exposed to sunlight by photosynthesis. At night they produce carbon dioxide though cellular respiration.
Algae uses organic wastes in the water and produces oxygen. Plants produce oxygen after inhaling carbon dioxide.
No. helium does not produce carbon dioxide
yes it does
1. As part of the carbon cycle known as photosynthesis, plants and algae absorb carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce carbohydrate energy for themselves and oxygen as a waste product.
Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.
Algae uses organic wastes in the water and produces oxygen. Plants produce oxygen after inhaling carbon dioxide.
I think so because carbon dioxide lowers the pH levels and algae absorbs carbon dioxide. So when the algae takes in the carbon dioxide, the pH levels should rise. -will
The oceans are regarded as carbon dioxide sinks, not sources. This means they remove carbon dioxide, not produce it. Carbon dioxide dissolves from the air into ocean water. Once there it is removed by plankton and algae, by corals and mollusks in making shells, and by chemical action.
No. helium does not produce carbon dioxide
yes it does
Plants and some algae consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis
Yes, forest fires do produce carbon dioxide.
it produces heat
1. As part of the carbon cycle known as photosynthesis, plants and algae absorb carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce carbohydrate energy for themselves and oxygen as a waste product.
Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.
it removes carbon.