oxygen and carbon dioxide.
No, plants do not give off heat as part of their natural processes. They primarily absorb sunlight for energy through photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct.
It all depends on the plants because plants give off energy to a organism and then that organism gives it to another organism and the process continues.
Plants give off oxygen gas in the light.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
The sun gives the plants energy to make food.
Plants give of oxygen and need to use carbon dioxide and sunlight to make food. This makes them perfect partners to animals since we give off carbon dioxide and need oxygen to make ATP (energy).
Plants produce oxygen when exposed to light. They do this by the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules to produce hydrogen ions and the oxygen is expelled as a waste product.
During spring season when there is rapid growth alround.
during photosynthisis SOLAR energy is the type of energy which plants turn into chemical energy
Most leafy plants and trees give off oxygen
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.
Infrared light doesn't "give off" energy; in this case, it IS the energy.