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HOW DO PLANTS

BALANCE CARBON
EXCHANGE?
SHEFFERED JOVIR LADAO BONACHITA
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ABSORPTION OF LIGHT
THROUGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS
What is Photosynthesis? It is the process

where plants and other types of organisms

convert sunlight, Carbon Dioxide and Water

to Oxygen for us to breathe and Glucose or

Sugar For the Plant to use for energy

ENERGY CONVERSION
THROUGH CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
After Photosynthesis Glucose and Oxygen will be made

into energy through Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular

Respiration? It is the process where plants and other types

of organisms use the oxygen and glucose made through

Photosynthesis to make Usable Energy for The Organism

To use

ATMOSPHERIC CARBON
CONCENTRATION
According to climate.gov "Based on preliminary analysis, the global

average atmospheric carbon dioxide in 2020 was 412.5 parts per

million (ppm for short), setting a new record high amount despite

the economic slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic".

HOW PLANTS REDUCE


CARBON FOOTPRINT
According to National geographic "Increasing,

the Earth’s forests by an area the size of the

United States would cut atmospheric carbon

dioxide by 25 percent". Which Means that

plants would reduce the carbon by a lot.

HOW PLANTS REDUCE CARBON


FOOTPRINT AND BALANCE CARBON
EXHCANGE
Plants Absorb Carbon Dioxide From The Atmosphere Through

Photosynthesis Reducing The Carbon Footprint and Balancing

Carbon Exchange Through Photosynthesis Because It Absorbs

Carbon Dioxide and Releases Oxygen Which Balances The Carbon

Cycle.

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