Chemicals Entering Organisms from the Atmosphere: Carbon Dioxide as an Example
One example of a chemical that enters organisms primarily from the atmosphere rather than soil or rock is carbon dioxide (CO2). Plants, for instance, absorb carbon dioxide from the air during photosynthesis, converting it into glucose and oxygen. Animals, in turn, obtain carbon dioxide by breathing in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product during respiration.
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