Photosynthesis. The formula is, 6H2O + 6CO2 + cholrophyll -> C6 + H12 +O6= glucose (sugar) The waste left over is what we breathe, oxygen (O6)
Oxygen
No, plants do not take in oxygen at night. Instead, they release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and expel Oxygen as a by-product of cellular respiration. Animals take in Oxygen and expel Carbon Dioxide as a by-product of cellular respiration.
During the night, plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration. This is because photosynthesis, the process through which plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, is not occurring in darkness.
Any extra energy (food) which is left over is stored as starch
They take away the oxygen and take in take in the carbon dioxide
the take in carbon and they realease oxygen
Oxygen
What?? Plants don't take in oxygen. They take in carbon dioxide and make oxygen. Reread your textbook and you will be just fine.
They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. We breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. That is, during the daytime, when plants are showered with light energy. At night, or when in a shadow, plants burn oxygen, combining it with stored carbon and hydrogen, and give off carbon dioxide, just like animals! That is why the sugar plants make can be eaten by us, but also for them.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.
That is correct. People and animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It's a match made in heaven.
Carbon dioxide is combined with two oxygen atoms to help plants engage in photosynthesis. During this process, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into sugars and oxygen with the help of sunlight.
We breathe in oxygen which is supplied from plants and we exhale carbon dioxide which then plants take in for energy
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and convert them into glucose and oxygen. The oxygen produced during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct. Additionally, plants also perform respiration, where they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, similar to animals.