Yes.
O2. Oxygen is expelled from the plant through the stomata.
The main function of leaves in an elodea plant is to photosynthesize. They capture sunlight and convert it into energy through photosynthesis, providing the plant with the necessary nutrients to grow. Leaves also help with gas exchange, allowing the plant to take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
When plants photosynthesize, they consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. When humans breathe, they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Taken together, they form a closed circle where each consumes the output of the other.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal) plant release maximum oxygen.
Photosysthesis is something a plant does. It uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen. A person can't do this. A person actually breaths in oxygen and breaths out carbon dioxide.
because plant like protists photosynthesize and wouldn't be able to photosynthesize without chlorophyll
Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.
Oxygen. Because the plants need sunlight to produce it.
Absorb water and photosynthesize
Deforestation would interfere most directly with the production of oxygen in the environment by reducing the number of trees available to photosynthesize and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Heavily forested areas have plants that specialize in growth: a) at 12-noon the sun is straight up which may give all the plants just enough to survive. b) it's about survival of the fittest. Thousands of saplings spring up every year and 95% of them die because they can not beat out their faster-growing counterparts.
Yes.. chloroplast release oxygen because it is the by product of the plant.. and the humans/people are needing the oxygen.. but plant don't release a oxygen during night time because there is no light coming from the sun..