Water does not make oxygen in plants.
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
water,Carbon monoxide,sun,gluecose,oxygen :) photosynthesis
no there is no oxygen on mars and no water
Water and oxygen H2O + O2
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
glucose and water and sun light and carbon dioxide.
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)
makes Oxygen by taking co2, sunlight and water and begins the process to make sugar for it self and makes oxygen which is waste to plants. This process is called: photosynthesis.
Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.
Oxygen and glucose
Carbon Dioxide
The environment in which human live include all the natural surrounding such as air,water,land,oxygen,plant,climate, and plant
The chloroplasts are the parts in a plant cell in which sunlight CO2 and water are used to make sugars and oxygen.
In order to grow and be a sucessful little plant the daffodil must both photosynthesise and respire. This is the 'food' of the plant. To photosynthesise the plant needs the reactants of Carbon Dioxide and Water, to make Glucose and Oxygen. To respire the plant needs Glucose and Oxygen to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water and Energy (This is the growing power bit). So foods are Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Glucose, Water, Warmth, and Sunlight.
Plants split Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and combine Hydrogen (H) with Oxygen (O2) to make Water (H20)
You can either put water plants in the water or buy those artificial oxygen balls put preferably get a water plant like elodea moss that would make great plants