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Photosynthesis is fundamentally linked to the atmosphere because plants must draw carbon dioxide from it to function [1], a process that actively removes carbon dioxide and alters atmospheric composition [2]. This interaction is a central theme in scientific literature exploring the relationship between the biosphere and the atmosphere [3].
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An In-Depth Analysis of the Photosynthesis Process, Its Mechanisms ... publishing.emanresearch.org 1 fact
referenceA. W. D. Larkum published 'Photosynthesis and the Earth system: Interactions between the biosphere and the atmosphere' in Photosynthesis Research in 2019.
ESS Subtopic 6.2: Climate change – Causes and Impacts mrgscience.com 1 fact
claimPlants transform solar energy into chemical energy during photosynthesis, a process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores carbon in plant biomass.
[PDF] PLANT PHYSIOLOGY - Esalq esalq.usp.br 1 fact
claimPhotosynthesis requires that plants draw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.