Probably not. No sunlight, no plants, and plants create oxygen . . . but we'd probably starve to death first if the sun went out.
Flowers and plants need carbon dioxide, oxygen and sunlight.
Fewer organisms live at the bottom of a deep lake because of the lack of sunlight and oxygen. Without sunlight, photosynthetic organisms struggle to survive, and without oxygen, aerobic respiration is difficult for many organisms, limiting the biodiversity at the lake's bottom.
No, chemosynthesis does not involve oxygen. It is a process used by some bacteria to generate energy from inorganic compounds without the need for sunlight or oxygen.
oxygen. plant give out oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide in the present in the sunlight
yes it is in school we learnt that : carbon dioxide + water ----> oxygen + glucose with sunlight and energy above the arrow and when you reverse the equation you get the equation for respiration
Respiration can happen without sunlight, but photosynthesis cannot.
when sunlight and oxygen are trapped together they form a type of methane gas called Forseption
Archaea, a domain of single-celled microorganisms, includes species that can thrive in extreme environments without the need for oxygen or sunlight. These Archaea are known as extremophiles and can be found in places such as deep sea volcanic vents and salt flats.
No, photosynthesis cannot occur without sunlight.
Oxygen is created via the process of photosynthesis. Without sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur on anything beyond stored energy, resulting in a large decrease in oxygen production.Ê photosynthesis stops at night
Sunlight is needed for photosynthesis because it provides the energy that plants use to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process, known as photosynthesis, is essential for plants to produce food and oxygen, which are necessary for their survival and growth. Without sunlight, plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis and sustain themselves.
Sort of, it's plants that recycle carbon dioxide back into oxygen and they need sunlight to do this.