some have breathing roots that appear above water surface
pneumataphores
Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, which is their process of converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. This process occurs in the presence of sunlight and helps plants generate energy for growth and survival.
Plants take in carbon dioxide during the day and release oxygen through photosynthesis. At night, plants do not photosynthesize and instead undergo respiration, where they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Plants use sunlight to perform photosynthesis, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen as a byproduct. Through this process, plants help to replenish the oxygen in the atmosphere that humans and animals need to breathe. This symbiotic relationship between plants and animals ensures a constant supply of fresh oxygen for all living organisms.
Plants that have air-filled spaces in their tissues are likely to be aquatic or semi-aquatic plants. These air spaces help the plant float in water and provide buoyancy, allowing them to access oxygen for underwater respiration. Examples include water lilies, water hyacinths, and pondweeds.
Plants actually do "breathe" oxygen for respiration, but they also release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. Oxygen is needed for the process of cellular respiration to convert sugars into energy. Plants take in carbon dioxide during the day for photosynthesis, but they still need oxygen for their respiration process.
animals usually depend on plants for oxygen. we breath out carbon dioxide and breath oxygen in, same with animals. and plants breath that carbon dioxide in and and breath out oxygen.
Yes, you breath in oxygen that plants give off and breath out carbon dioxide that plants take in.
we breath in oxygen and plants breath co2
oxygen
All of them. The plants turn the carbin dioxide converted by you into oxygen and then you can breath. You then, when you breath out, give out more carbin dioxide for the plants to breath, and give you more oxygen, Etc...
plants
Aquatic plants help to oxygenate the water - replacing the oxygen that's used by the fish - and the decaying fish waste.
Plants taken in the air we breath as carbon dioxide and release it back into the air as oxygen.
yes. plants breath in carbon dioxide and then breath out oxygen for other living creatures. then we breath in that oxygen and breath out more carbon dioxide for the plants. basically, we could not survive without plants.
the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide
we and the animals breath it.
They breath it in and give out oxygen.