Most plants resort to using oxygen from the atmosphere at night.
The plant use at day time is carbon dioxide. The plant use at night time is oxygen.
The main use of the Tuberose plant in cosmetics is for perfume because it has a nice smell to it. Tuberose is nick-named the "Night Queen" and "Mistress of the Night" because it only blooms at night.
No, for photosynthesis to occur there has to be light for the plant to use.
No, gerbera daisy and aloe also produce O2 at night
Night, winter, drought, cloudy days, etc.
In the the night time there is no sun, hence no light. During the day a plant will use chloroplasts to make glucose, which is then stored as plant starch. When there is no sun for an extended period of time a plant can get energy from tubers. A tuber is a modified plant structure, under ground, where it can store excess glucose. (sugar is basically the same as glucose)
At Night.
what!?
in happens day and night. but it depends on the type of plant...........
Yes, a mitochondria exists in all eukaryotic cells, including plant cells. Though the chloroplasts derive the energy plants use, the mitochondria is the source of energy at night, when the chloroplasts are inoperative.
Oxygen. Because the plants need sunlight to produce it.
it sits around like it does in the day!