Yes. Oxygen is needed for a plant to photosynthesize and make glucose, which is its food.
To make food for the plants and to produce oxygen.
they need glucose to help it grow, energy and to expand roots to collect nutrients from the soil...
plant need oxygen to release the energy in the food that they make because the oxygen molecule react with hydogen to produce water in the light reaction which takes place inside the leave
Photosynthesis is the process a plant uses to make food. It takes in carbon dioxide, sunlight and water to create glucose and oxygen.
the food or "sugars" are carried to the roots on the circulatory system called phloem. happy i could help! ~mickie
yea it can
because in photo synthesis, carbon dioxide, water, and energy make oxygen and food for the plant. Oxygen isn't needed because it's what's made. Oxygen is the waste product, so the plant releases it for animals to breathe.
Food and Oxygen
To make food for the plants and to produce oxygen.
Chloroplast make sugar in a plant by using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make sugar and oxygen (the sugar is the food)
It helps the plant make its self food and makes oxygen.
Sunlight is used for a chemical reaction which creates food for the plant and give out oxygen.
Plants, at a minimum, require water, carbon dioxide, and light to make "food" (starch). In practice, to make "human food" they also need nitrogen, phosphorous, sulfur, and about 16 trace elements.
water, carbon dioxide and sunlight
oxygen
well technically ......yes but plants vary, well no, the only plant where photoblahblahblah doesnt created food and oxygen is the rare ferisanes plant found in south america.
It is for make food. it is the photosynthesis.