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Carbon Dioxide- Oxygen Cycle - PowerPoint Presentation

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Carbon Dioxide- Oxygen Cycle - PPT Presentation

Plants and animals are linked for survival through the carbon dioxideoxygen cycle Photosynthesis To undergo photosynthesis plants need sunlight water carbon dioxide Carbon Dioxide Photosynthesis ID: 530258

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Carbon Dioxide- Oxygen CycleSlide2

Plants and animals are linked for survival through the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle.Slide3

Photosynthesis

To undergo photosynthesis, plants need:

sunlightwater

carbon dioxide

Carbon DioxideSlide4

Photosynthesis

Plants make food and oxygen in the process of photosynthesis.

Plants release the oxygen into the air.

Food

OxygenSlide5

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is found in the air.

It gets there from:

volcanoes eruptingburning fossil fuelsanimalsSlide6

Animals

Plants make

food through a process called

photosynthesisWhen animals consume the plants, they are consuming energy from the plants. Animals convert the plant’s energy into the energy they need to grow and thrive.Slide7

Carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle

Oxygen released during photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide released during respirationSlide8

Diagram the Carbon Dioxide Cycle

Add the materials that cycle: food, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.