The leaves (needles in some cases) of trees inspire carbon dioxide (CO2) and expire oxygen (O2) when they are using sunlight to make food.
They make it during photosynthesis and can aslo get it from the air.
Yes!
The mango tree releases oxygen during day time.
maybe oxygen because it releases carbon dioxide
lucky for humans
A dog breathes in oxygen and then releases carbon dioxide when he exhales. Conversely, a tree gives off oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. So the breath of the dog sustains the tree, while the output of oxygen from the tree sustains the dog.
A tree is a plant that makes oxygen.
About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.
About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.
The green part genius.
the leaves
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
The part of the plant that makes the food for the whole plant is the leaves.
During the daytime. The production of photosynthesis, which can only occur during daylight (usually 8am-6pm or so) releases oxygen as a bi-product. Therefore, oxygen is expelled from plants in the daytime, and CO2 is released during the night.