Olive trees, sunflowers, almonds, walnuts, and sesame, to name a few.
Plants produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
No, plants do not produce heat as part of their metabolic processes.
Plants produce fruit to protect and disperse their seeds, ensuring the survival and spread of their species.
Plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. They also produce fruits, seeds, and flowers as part of their reproductive process.
No, there are both nonflowering plants and flowering plants. For example ferns are plants that do not produce flowers.
Plants produce vegetable oil by beta-oxidation. Since oil is more concentrated form of biological energy plants produce oil for better metabolism.
No, biomass is used to describe plants which have grown in the recent past and can produce energy when harvested. Oil is from plants that grew hundreds of millions of years ago and we describe that as fossilised matter.
Living organisms have DNA. Oil from plants and animals would have DNA but once the organism is dead, it will not produce more DNA. DNA can be traced in oils such as olive oil to determine the species of olive that the oil came from.
Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants are currently the two energy sources that produce the most energy. Nuclear power plants rely on nuclear reactions to generate electricity, while fossil fuel power plants burn coal, oil, or natural gas to produce electricity.
it produce oxides of nitrogen, sulphur and carbon which can affect both humans and plants,animal.
One of the plants is a palm tree. The oil is extracted as palm oil/ Palm oil is then boiled with caustic soda is large vats to produce sodium palmate ( a type of soap). Olive oil is another possibility. The commonest oil is stearic acid. to form sodium stearate.
plants produce their food by photosynthesis
Nuclear energy is produced from atomic reactions in nuclear power plants, which do not involve the use of oil. Oil is used to produce energy through combustion in power plants or vehicles, but it is not classified as a form of nuclear energy.
Plants produce oxygen (O2).
Plants produce glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
A scientist estimated that algae could produce 120000L of fuel compared with 6000L of palm oil plants.
Any plant that produces fat can be used to produce biofuel. The most common plants used are the oil seed plants such as corn, rape, sunflour soybean, palm etc.