Yes. Plants create oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The plants take in carbon dioxide that animals and humans breathe, water, and minerals in the soil and produce oxygen and glucose.
no, plants use the CO2 in the air and release oxygen out into the air after the plant used up the CO2
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Chlorophyll
carotenoids.. NOT mitochondria
Oxygen is used by cells for the process of respiration. Respiration is the release of energy from food. When this happens using oxygen it is called aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen ----> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY IRON
Oxygen is required for cellular respiration in all cells. During photosynthesis oxygen gas is produced, this is used to produce glucose; oxygen is also then used during anaerobic respiration to break down the glucose to ATP. Oxygen for normal cellular respiration in other parts of the plant is supplied in solution via the root system.
oxygen
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
photosynthesis
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
no i dont think so they make oxygen so i dont think they need it
Energy and oxygen. The process is called photosynthesis.
No cell produces oxygen; oxygen is made in the hearts of stars. Plant cells responsible for photosynthesis, liberateoxygen from carbon dioxide molecules. Plants use the carbon to made carbohydrates (with the hydrogen from water) and the oxygen is the waste product.
oxygen
They use this in the process of photosynthesis to make energy (ATP) in cellular respiration.
cellular respiration
Cells use anaerobic respiration when there is no oxygen available.
they store it in the plant cells to use later.