Generally speaking the larger the area of a single plant then the more oxygen it will produce.
However the overall area covered by marine or water plants is far larger than land based plants, therefore marine plants produce more oxygen than land plants.
Plants produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
No, plants do not produce oxygen at night. They undergo a process called respiration, where they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Through photosynthesis, trees produce oxygen.
Plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. They also produce fruits, seeds, and flowers as part of their reproductive process.
Yes, plants need oxygen for respiration, a process during which they break down sugars to release energy. While plants primarily produce oxygen during photosynthesis, they also require oxygen for their own cellular respiration to survive.
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
All green plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. In Australia, native plants such as eucalyptus trees, grass trees, kangaroo paw, and wattles are some examples of plants that produce oxygen.
Yes, weed plants, like all plants, produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis, which is vital for the survival of all living organisms. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, a process that releases energy for living organisms to carry out their functions.
We all die, because they produce oxygen!!
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Plants produce oxygen (O2).
Plants produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
We can't produce oxygen without plants... That's why we need plants.. =D
Yes, photosynthesis in plants releases Oxygen.