Yes, a large field of grass of any species or mixture of species gives off more oxygen than a forest because there's usually a bigger and more uniform coverage of actively photosynthesizing leaf area.
Yes, all plants that have chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis, of which one of the products is oxyen. This includes grass, however it is not the actual flowers that give off the oxygen, but the leaves as this is where photosynthesis takes place.
yes they inhale co2 and go through photosynthesis then give out oxygen so yes!
yes! Because scientist say that flowers are technically plants
most flowers do
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Land animals get the oxygen they need from the atmosphere. Most aquatic organisms get oxygen dissolved in the water in which they live, and others, like alligators and crocodiles, get oxygen from the atmosphere. Most Plants Give Out Oxygen, And Plants Are All Around Us.
In short, no. The oxygen they produce is from photosynthesis, which in a dead tree will by definition not be happening. There will be many products produced from its decay, like CO2. The only metabolic process that produces oxygen is photosynthesis which only requires CO2, water and light, none of which will come from a dead tree.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
Trees help us breath because trees give off the oxygen we need so without trees or any other plants we humans would perish from this earth never to be seen ALIVE AGAIN.
unicorn planets also have bees and oxygen, and its much like earth. the flowers there are very strange so the bees have to adapt to the pollinating way of this distant planet.
Plants breath in the carbon dioxide that we breath out and the flowers make the oxygen we breath in so its like a recycling process...
Some plants like trees give us oxegon and flowers give us color to our sorroundings.
we need water to survive like plants do. they give us oxygen we give them carbon dioxide.
flowers produce oxygen jut like all plants. Also, some animals such as bees use them to make food we eat everyday like honey.
Plants utilise what animals give out like their excretory products while animals utilise what plants give like oxygen, fruits, etc.
Simple answer is, plants breath like any other organism, by day they give out oxygen and at night give out carbon dioxide, ie humans breath in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide
Well plants breathe in Carbon Dioxide and breathe out Oxygen. We breathe in the oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. So its like a cycle.
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
because the people wants a plants and plants give oxygen to people and the they can eat the plants,the people can smell like animals.
The source of oxygen in the atmosphere is a complicate stellar process.
Oxygen is given off by plants as they absorb carbon dioxide. It's like how animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, except plants absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Land animals get the oxygen they need from the atmosphere. Most aquatic organisms get oxygen dissolved in the water in which they live, and others, like alligators and crocodiles, get oxygen from the atmosphere. Most Plants Give Out Oxygen, And Plants Are All Around Us.