photosynthesis requires CO2 not oxygen so the plants would be fine and they would eventually replace the oxygen. Hope this helps :)
if you were to take the oxygen out the plants wouldn't survive because they take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide
All life that contain cells which need oxygen would eventually die out. Part of it's main source of survival is to breathe oxygen, just like we need food to survive.
Grana are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and photosynthetic organisms. If the grana were removed, these cells would be unable to begin photosynthesis. As a result, oxygen (O2) and hexose sugars (C6H12O6) - the products of photosynthesis - would not be formed.
No. We need plants which produce oxygen to survive. The oxygen in our atmosphere is entirely created by plants (originally phytoplankton in the oceans) so for us to survive on another planet there would have to be some sort of oxygen producing organisms. It's unlikely that a non-carbon based life would produce oxygen as oxygen is a by product of photosynthesis - turning carbon dioxide to carbon and oxygen. If the lifeform was not carbon based it would have no use for creating carbon. We'd also need the percentage of oxygen to be fairly close to that on Earth (around 20%) and the rest of the atmosphere to be composed of inert gasses (ideally nitrogen as on Earth). This would imply a balance between oxygen producing organisms and oxygen consuming organisms. We'd need there to be liquid surface water and some sort of plant like organisms which produce something we could eat (or to plant our own plants there to eat. The temperature would need to be fairly close to Earth, partly for there to be liquid surface water and partly just so we could survive - we can survive in a wide range of temperatures but not higher than about 40 degrees centigrade and not lower than about -20 degrees.
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you dead and get sick
If oxygen were to be removed from earth, all life forms that require oxygen to survive will die out leaving the earth as we know it baron. Oxygen is vital to our survival, without it we would die.
The answer is that the plant would die Because It has the sun light but it needs oxygen and soil which is its food source to survive! NP.... :D
All life that contain cells which need oxygen would eventually die out. Part of it's main source of survival is to breathe oxygen, just like we need food to survive.
Yes,Plants in closed ecosystems can survive by using the carbon dioxide in the water and making oxygen with it. However, organisms are needed to put carbon dioxide back into the water, so that the plant can oxygenate it again.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
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Grana are found in the chloroplasts of plant cells and photosynthetic organisms. If the grana were removed, these cells would be unable to begin photosynthesis. As a result, oxygen (O2) and hexose sugars (C6H12O6) - the products of photosynthesis - would not be formed.
Every living creature needs oxygen to survive. Just as every living creature needs water to survive. For example, such as spiders. Yup, spiders do to need oxygen AND water to survive, and of course food. So the answer to your question would be yes, snails do need oxygen to survive.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide (the air we breathe out) and releases oxygen (the air we need to survive). So without plant we would all die.
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it would die :*(
If the layer was removed, it would have adverse effects. mankind would not be able to survive anymore.