Yes, photosynthesis in plants releases Oxygen.
squirrels and green plants are connected to the oxygen cycle. The squirrel, like most living things breathe in oxygen and breathe out CO2 ( carbon dioxide ). Green plants or any plants in general, like a flower for example would take in that Carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. This process continues on and on in the oxygen cycle
Green vegetation plays a critical role in producing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and convert them into oxygen and glucose with the help of sunlight. As a result, green vegetation helps to increase the quantity of oxygen in the atmosphere by releasing it as a byproduct of this process.
Oxygen is the gas given out by green plants during photosynthesis.
The important gas oxygen is generated in green plants.
Plants produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Therefore, we, as animals who need oxygen to breathe, must have green plants in our ecosystem in order to survive.
The way the oxygen got into our atmosphere is when the green plants do photosynthesis. Green plants take in carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to make glucose and of course oxygen. After a while, the plants did enough photosynthesis that the earth got an atmosphere .
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
Oxygen, we pretty much breathe and exhale the complete opposite gases that plants do. Most green plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
Green plants give out carbon dioxide during cellular respiration, a process where they break down glucose to release energy. This occurs primarily at night when photosynthesis is not taking place. However, overall, green plants absorb more carbon dioxide during photosynthesis than they release during respiration.
Green plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, using sunlight as an energy source to convert these substances into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The oxygen produced is then released into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
Green plants contain a chemical called chlorophyll. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and then use clorophyll to manufacture sugar like substances. When this happens, oxygen (the gas we need to breathe) is released by the plant into the air. So, green plants take in carbon dioxide, make sugar (food) and release oxygen for us to breathe.
Oxygen, and mositure.