Photosynthesis in higher plants
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Photosynthesis\xa0includes series of chemical reactions which are carried out in chloroplast,i.e.The specialized structures found on cells of\xa0plants. In these series of reaction, water and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and in this reaction energy from sunlight is used.\xa0Photosynthesis\xa0takes place inside\xa0plant\xa0cells in small things called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts (mostly found in the mesophyll layer) contain a green substance called chlorophyll.\xa0Because\xa0plants\xa0that have chlorophyll and\xa0do photosynthesis\xa0are also\xa0plants\xa0that use carbon dioxide. Using solar energy to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen is what\xa0happens\xa0during\xa0photosynthesis. So if\xa0all plants do photosynthesis\xa0then the answer to your question is yes,\xa0all plants\xa0use carbon dioxide.