When plants perform photosynthesis, they use carbon dioxide , water, and energy from the sun and they change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. They don't need oxygen so they release it into the air.
Oxygen
Plants taken in the air we breath as carbon dioxide and release it back into the air as oxygen.
Oxygen!
yes
No, a plant releases oxygen into the air.
Yes, autotrophic bacteria that perform photosynthesis release oxygen into the air as a byproduct of this process. These bacteria use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds and release oxygen as a waste product.
The process that removes oxygen from the air is called respiration, where living organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Additionally, combustion, such as burning fossil fuels, also removes oxygen from the air.
Inhaled air has more oxygen compared to exhaled air. When we inhale, we take in fresh oxygen from the environment to use for cellular respiration. As we exhale, we release carbon dioxide and the remaining oxygen that was not used by the body.
Yes, they breathe in air, which contains about 21% oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Green plants.
Plants release oxygen into the atmosphere as a by-product of photosynthesis.
Plants release oxygen into the air during transpiration.