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How do the internal structures of the tree function together to help a tree take in and lock up carbon atoms from carbon dioxide in the wood of the tree as it grows?
Glucose with the carbon atoms in it is transported to other parts of the tree through phloem.
Glucose with the nitrogen atoms in it is transported to other parts of the tree through phloem.
Cell walls contain a lot of cellulose and cellulose contains carbon atoms so this is how the tree locks up carbon atoms from carbon dioxide in its wood
Trees make glucose (a simple sugar) in their leaves using carbon atoms from carbon dioxide.
Trees make glucose (a simple sugar) in their roots using carbon atoms from carbon dioxide.