It releases oxygen
The plant absorbs carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide enters the plant through tiny openings called stomata on the leaves during the process of photosynthesis.
After the plant has completed the photosynthesis cycle it has produce water and carbon dioxide. These components are essential for cellular respiration.
Chlorophyll
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide enters a plant through small openings called stomata on the leaves. The carbon dioxide is then absorbed by the plant's cells and used in the process of photosynthesis to produce glucose and oxygen.
glucose and oxygen
CO2 is taken in by the plants from the atmosphere and O2 is released during photosynthesis.
Water is used by the plant for photosynthesis and is released from the plant during transpiration as water vapour
Simply put...... energy for the plant to survive.
The process by which carbon leaves the plant is called respiration. During respiration, plants convert glucose and oxygen into energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This occurs mainly at night when photosynthesis is not taking place, allowing carbon to exit the plant. Additionally, carbon can also leave the plant during photosynthesis, when oxygen is released alongside glucose production.
The gas produced by the Elodea plant during photosynthesis is oxygen. This process involves the plant taking in carbon dioxide and water, and using light energy to convert them into glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is released as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
photosynthesis, a process in which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced during photosynthesis serves as the primary energy source for plant cells.