The trees absorb all the carbon dioxide and give off oxygen, the opposite of us.
through the stem roots
oxygen. plant give out oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide in the present in the sunlight
The plant that provides the most oxygen is the phytoplankton in the ocean.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal) plant release maximum oxygen.
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
How much oxygen a plant produces will depend on the size of the plant, and the number of leaves on the plant. Each leaf on a plant produces a certain amount of oxygen.
The gas produced by the Elodea plant during photosynthesis is oxygen. This process involves the plant taking in carbon dioxide and water, and using light energy to convert them into glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
by oxygen in the atmosphere
Oxygen and glucose
Quite the contrary. The plant uses CO2 (which we dump out) and dump out oxygen(which we take in).