Basically true I hope. Nevertheless, to make myself more clear:

While carbon dioxide (CO2) is essential for photosynthesis in plants, it is not considered a direct "food" source for them. During photosynthesis, plants use CO2, along with water and sunlight, to produce glucose and oxygen. The glucose acts as the primary food source for the plant, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere. So, CO2 is more of a raw material for plants to create their food rather than being their food directly.

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