I believe that the answer to this is no because a plant also needs carbon dioxide around it. If it is just oxygen it could become overwhelmed and faint.
photosynthesis also relies on presence of light. It depends if the plant has light
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I believe that the answer to this is no because a plant also needs carbon dioxide around it. If it is just oxygen it could become overwhelmed and faint.
There is air, of course, surrounding Earth, because it was placed there, but any of the elements that combine to make an atmosphere have dissolved or dissipated out into the vastness of space.
In 1770, Joseph Priestly conducted experiment to discover one of the products of photosynthesis. He first put a mouse into a bell jar and left it, it died. He then put a burning candle into the bell jar and it burnt out. After that, he placed a plant into the bell jar with another mouse, it survived! And, then he placed a candle in with the plant, it didn't burn out! So using our knowledge of respiration and combustion we know that you need oxygen to burn and oxygen to respire.
It Stops. It is a by-product of Photosynthesis, and without light Photosynthesis can not take place.
Oxygen is placed in the second period of the Mendeleev table.
I believe that the answer to this is no because a plant also needs carbon dioxide around it. If it is just oxygen it could become overwhelmed and faint.
There is air, of course, surrounding Earth, because it was placed there, but any of the elements that combine to make an atmosphere have dissolved or dissipated out into the vastness of space.
Since the light compensation point occurs when the oxygen produced by photosynthesis is equal to the oxygen required for cellular respiration, oxygen will have a slope of 0.
A simple school experiment is: A plant is enclosed inside a glass jar, and placed in sunlight and left to photosynthesis. A lit spill is blown out and, while still smouldering, is placed into the jar. Oxygen in the jar will ignite the spill.
One bottle would have more pure oxygen then the other one, since oxygen is more dense then air, and will not rise into the atmosphere or combine with air quick
In 1770, Joseph Priestly conducted experiment to discover one of the products of photosynthesis. He first put a mouse into a bell jar and left it, it died. He then put a burning candle into the bell jar and it burnt out. After that, he placed a plant into the bell jar with another mouse, it survived! And, then he placed a candle in with the plant, it didn't burn out! So using our knowledge of respiration and combustion we know that you need oxygen to burn and oxygen to respire.
It Stops. It is a by-product of Photosynthesis, and without light Photosynthesis can not take place.
nope, and yes see if you don't have the plant in the light, the plant won't have energy to start photosynthesis but when in light it does
The plant placed in dark will not carry out photosynthesis whereas the plant placed in light will carry out photosynthesis. if the conditions are kept constant for a long time then the plant placed in dark will wilt and die whereas the plant placed in light will continue to survive.
When CaCl2 is placed in water, CaCl2 dissociates, Ca+ and Cl- and ions conduct electricty.
Oxygen is at the top of Group 16. It has an atomic number of 8.
YES, when placed in a bowl of ice and water with salt, it has to be around 100kg