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Oxygen
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
H2O and CO2
it's exactly the same as in the day; you don't need sunlight for respiration
Yes, plants, just like animals, require oxygen for the process of respiration. But during the day hours, they are involved in photosynthesis which requires the intake of carbon dioxide. The rate of respiration in plants is very low as compared to the rate of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide is the product of respiration both plants and animals.
when plants take in oxygen and release carbondioxide DURING THE DAY TIME IN PRESENCE OF LIGHT IT IS CALLED RESPIRATION OR PHOTO-RESPIRATION IN PLANTS.
Oxygen
Oxygen
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
Well usually there is a good enough balance that this does not occur. If there is more photosynthesis than respiration the plants will thrive because they are being given the conditions that they need to be able to grow and reproduce. They are being given since photosynthesis is taking place, water, carbon dioxide and sunlight. During respiration oxygen and complex sugars are being taken out and carbon dioxide is released along with some leftover water. If there is more respiration than photosynthesis than the plants wouldn't thrive or grow because they are trying to thrive in an area lacking in their basic needs.
carbon dioxide is produced by the plants during cellular respiration
Conduction and respiration process.
H2O and CO2
carbon dioxide
it's exactly the same as in the day; you don't need sunlight for respiration
Yes, plants, just like animals, require oxygen for the process of respiration. But during the day hours, they are involved in photosynthesis which requires the intake of carbon dioxide. The rate of respiration in plants is very low as compared to the rate of photosynthesis.