Oxygen, and it's known as "Photosynthesis" process
But during the night, plants release carbon dioxide like a normal human
A daylily is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant, allowing them to grow larger and more complex than nonvascular plants.
Great question! Not as we do, with lungs. which is an active process, but they do breathe by a passive process. Both plants and animals carry on a process called respiration which occurs on a cellular level and involves an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Plants mostly do this in their leaves, which in some ways are similar to our skin (which, incidentally, is the largest organ in our bodies). The process by which all respiration takes place is called diffusion - plants 'breathe' through their leaves - the really cool thing is that they 'exhale' - ready? oxygen...which is why we want trees - because they breathe by 'inhaling' carbon dioxide and 'exhaling' oxygen for us to use in our bodies to do our own respiration.BTW - Animals breathe differently than plants. We do it in two places, in our lungs - as most people are aware - and also in our body tissues. Our lungs take in oxygen (that came from the plants respiration) and we put it in our blood, and at the same time release the carbon dioxide from the blood and put it into the atmosphere so the plants can use it. In addition, we also have a second type of breathing that occurs in all our bodies called tissue respiration. In our tissues, we take the oxygen from the blood and put it in the tissues, and at the same time take the carbon dioxide from the tissues and put it in the blood to be taken to the lungs.
Since plants conduct photosynthesis during the day, the glucose which they make during the day or when the sun is present is used in cellular respiration during the night. In addition, the energy they have stored during the day is just used for survival at night.
Plants bloom at different times throughout the year due to a combination of factors, including day length, temperature, and availability of water and nutrients. These factors influence the plant's internal biological clock, triggering the process of flowering.
In the dark, plants stop using carbon dioxide for photosynthesis as there is no sunlight to drive the process. Instead, they mainly respire by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.
They respire through out the day.
yes i think so
they breath all the time like us, beacuse if they did not breath through the night they would die.................................................................................. this is wat i am saying i dont no if it is true
Plants respire all the time, but it can be seen better at night. This is because photosynthesis has the opposite chemical formula, and since there is light, more oxygen returned out, then carbon dioxide is taken in.
Plants have two types of respiration arobic and anerobic Plants do not breathe like humans, although they respire. This is when they absorb oxygen from the air around them and in return, release Carbon Dioxide. This is different from photosynthesis where they release oxygen and take in carbon dioxide. They photosynthesise to produce glucose, and then respire to convert that glucose into energy. During the day, plants give out more oxygen, and during the night, plants give out more carbon dioxide.
In general, green plants photosynthesize during the day or when light is on the leaves, and respire at night, or in the dark. As its name implies, photosynthesis is a light dependent process.
plants respire during the day as well the rate of respiration is lower than the rate of photosynthesis in the day
Plants do respire, but their respiration process is different from that of animals. While they perform photosynthesis during the day to convert sunlight into energy, they also undergo respiration continuously, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. This process allows them to break down stored sugars for energy, especially in the absence of light. Therefore, it's a misconception to say that plants do not respire; they simply balance respiration and photosynthesis differently based on light availability.
Respiration occurs continuously, both day and night, in all living organisms. During the day, plants engage in photosynthesis, producing oxygen and using carbon dioxide, but they still respire to utilize the energy generated. At night, when photosynthesis ceases due to a lack of sunlight, plants continue to respire, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. In animals, respiration also occurs constantly to meet energy demands.
No, it is a common misconception that they do. Infact people think they respire as well as photosynthsise, except that more photosynthesis takes place. According to new research this is completely untrue, and the answer is no
I belive its from sunrise to sunset