Yes, oxygen is released as a product of photosynthesis.
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
Green plants are the only plants that produce oxygen and make food, which iscalled photosynthesis
Nay. Green plants combine carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to make food. Fortunately for us, they excrete oxygen as a result.
Oxygen
In the food chain, plants are producers ( because they make oxygen thru the process of photosynthesis.)
Green plants produce oxygen as a waste product. When plants store energy in the form of food, they use up carbon dioxide. This process is known as Photosynthesis.
No dear, they supply one or the other, but not both.
Green plants are primary producers, many (primary consumers) feed off of them, this passes food energy up the food chain. Grass grows, cows eat grass, cows produce milk and humans eat cows
Carbon Dioxide
We know that green plants make their food by the process of photosynthesis. The leaves of the green plants contain a green pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll converts water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air into oxygen and sugar. Oxygen is then released into the air and sugar is taken as food by the plant. But this entire process of making food can only be done in the presence of sunlight. The leaves, therefore, lean towards the light for photosynthesis. Without sunlight green plants cannot survive.
Green plants that make their own food using sunlight are called autotrophs. This process is known as photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.
Yes, humans are heterotrophs, ' other eaters, ' while plants are autotrophs, ' self eaters. '