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Water and carbon dioxide are linked as essential components in biological processes, specifically as waste products of cellular respiration [1], [2] and as substances whose solubility in water is critical for supporting aerobic aquatic life [3], [4]. Additionally, the body regulates the elimination of both substances to maintain physiological balance [5], [2].
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claimCellular respiration in muscles produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products, which must be eliminated to maintain fluid and pH balance in the body.
claimIncreased breathing and heart rates during exercise facilitate the elimination of carbon dioxide and excess water produced by cellular respiration.
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claimDuring cellular respiration, human muscles produce carbon dioxide and water as waste products, which the body eliminates through increased breathing and heart rates to maintain fluid and pH balance.
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claimNitrous oxide (N2O) has the highest individual and average global warming potential, followed by methane and carbon dioxide, while water has no global warming potential.
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claimPhotosynthesis is the fundamental process that enables plants to convert light energy into chemical energy, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
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claimCrop plants require sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and approximately 50 inorganic nutrients to achieve maximal food production.
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claimPhotosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic matter and oxygen, consisting of a light reaction and a dark reaction.
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formulaTranspiration rate (E) is defined by the formula E = 1.6 gCO2 (VPa - VPi), where 1.6 is the ratio of the diffusivity of water to carbon dioxide, gCO2 is the conductance to carbon dioxide, VPa is the water vapor pressure of the air outside the leaf, and VPi is the water vapor pressure inside the leaf.