During photosynthesis, plants use the carbon dioxide in the air together with water and nutrients from the soil plus solar energy to manufacture their own food.
As a result of this process, plants produce various sugars (sucrose, glucose, fructose) and starch as stored energy, and oxygen as a by product.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
it produces glucose and oxygen and releases oxygen
oxygen
Plants take water through roots by absorption and release by transpiration, Animals drink water and release by urination and in some cases by sweting also.
Oxygen
No they do not. They take in sunlight to convert glucose into ATP, which they then use as "food". They take in CO2 and then release Oxygen if that's what you're wondering...
No plants release oxygen
Plants are adapted to their environment for growth, reproduction and sustaining life there after. For this there are certain modifications in the structure and function. For example xerophytic plants develop better vasculature and water conservation characterstics.
Oxygen.
oxygen
UMM... well, plants & animals take in carbon dioxide(oxygen) and then they release it for fresher air i guess.
they release methane gas and co2
It depends on what aspect of the environment you are looking to improve. In any environment, it is the native species which are the best.
There are various substances that animals release to the environment. Carbon dioxide is one of substances which is then taken in by plants for purposes of photosynthesis.
Plants take the co2 (carbon dioxide) and gives out air
They release oxygen.
They release oxygen.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and then release oxygen. Its like the opposite of people.
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.
Decomposers release the nutrients locked up in organic matter. As plants (and other producers) grow, they take up nutrients from the environment and turn it into biomass. Decomposers break down biomass and release the nutrients back into the environment where they can be taken up again by producers.