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Question
What is the role of plants in the utilization of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen?
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Solution
The role of plants in the utilization of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen is centered around the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. In the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll, they convert this CO2, along with water, into food (glucose) through photosynthesis. During this process, carbon dioxide is fixed into starch, and oxygen is released as a by-product. Thus, plants utilize carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen back into the atmosphere, maintaining the balance of these gases.
This cyclic movement of carbon from the atmosphere to plants and back occurs through photosynthesis (carbon dioxide absorption and oxygen release) and respiration (oxygen use and carbon dioxide release). This cycle helps maintain the carbon and oxygen balance necessary for life on Earth.
