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How does the release of carbon dioxide by microorganisms benefit plant life?
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How does the release of carbon dioxide by microorganisms benefit plant life?
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In the process called photosynthesis, plant life consumes carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to yield the products which are glucose sugar and oxygen gas. Through this process, the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is somehow depleted.
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Plants consume CO2 in Photosynthesis, converting it and water into glucose using the energy contained in sunlight to kick start
6C
O2+6
H2
O+sunlight→
C6
H12
O6
+6
O2
the process.
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