Yes plants give out oxygen during photosynthesis but only in the morning .
At night when there is no sunlight they use the oxygen to make their
food .
In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration. CO2+ H2O+sunlight ----> O2 + H2O +carbohydrates.It uses carbon dioxide and the energy from sunlight to make carbohydrates and oxygen (a waste product from plants).
They produce glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is given off as a gas.
yes, through photosynthesis Humans, in return, give off carbon dioxide to the plants, which they exhale after breathing the oxygen.
Plants produce oxygen when exposed to light. They do this by the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules to produce hydrogen ions and the oxygen is expelled as a waste product.
Any extra energy (food) which is left over is stored as starch
Why is it important that plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis
In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration. CO2+ H2O+sunlight ----> O2 + H2O +carbohydrates.It uses carbon dioxide and the energy from sunlight to make carbohydrates and oxygen (a waste product from plants).
By using photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen as a waste product.
photosynthesis
Oxygen or O2
Because since we give out carbon dioxide the plants use it to make photosynthesis so they give out the opposite kind of gas; oxygen.
They produce glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is given off as a gas.
AnswerPlants take Carbon Dioxide from the air by photosynthesis and replace it with oxygen
yes, through photosynthesis Humans, in return, give off carbon dioxide to the plants, which they exhale after breathing the oxygen.
Plants produce oxygen when exposed to light. They do this by the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules to produce hydrogen ions and the oxygen is expelled as a waste product.
Any extra energy (food) which is left over is stored as starch
Photosynthesis. Using the sun�s energy green plants convert carbon dioxide and water into simple sugars and oxygen. Along with carbon dioxide, plants also need water, which is gathered by the plant�s roots, to make food through the process of photosynthesis. The stomata allows oxygen to be released through this process. This oxygen is an important exchange for all living things. Plants take in the carbon dioxide and give off the oxygen that we need in order to breathe.