forever.... cause plnts needs carbon dioxide.....
Oxygen
No, plants do not take in oxygen at night. Instead, they release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.
Plants take in oxygen through tiny pores on their leaves called stomata. This oxygen is used in a process called respiration, where plants convert sugars into energy for growth and survival.
No, plants do not absorb oxygen as part of photosynthesis. Instead, they take in carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
Plants primarily take up oxygen through their stomata in the leaves during respiration. Oxygen is required for the breakdown of glucose to release energy. While roots also respire, it is mainly to break down nutrients and not primarily for oxygen uptake.
Yes, photosynthesis in plants releases Oxygen.
plants give us oxygen and take carbondioxide
the take in carbon and they realease oxygen
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
Oxygen
No, plants do not take in oxygen at night. Instead, they release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.
They take away the oxygen and take in take in the carbon dioxide
plants.
Oxygen
Plants give out oxygen which we take in and then we give out carbon dioxide which the plants take in
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and give out Oxygen.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and then release oxygen. Its like the opposite of people.