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Why do plant cells make more oxygen during the dy than at night?

During the day, plant cells undergo photosynthesis, which is the process by which they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This results in the production of more oxygen during the day. At night, plants do not undergo photosynthesis as they require sunlight to drive the process.


Do people release oxygen at night?

People release oxygen every minute, for as long as they live, and even for a time afterward. Living people release oxygen in the form of carbon dioxide. Much more importantly for the living, people take in and process oxygen all the time, in the form of O2.


Why do trees let off co2 during the night instead of oxygen?

During the night, trees undergo respiration, where they break down stored sugars to produce energy. This process releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. However, the amount of oxygen produced during photosynthesis in the daytime typically exceeds the amount of carbon dioxide released at night.


How do we see non -luminous objects?

We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you


Does grass give off oxygen?

YES!!! All GREEN Plant material gives off oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a heavy gas, and fall to the ground. Whereupon it is absorbed by green plant life. Then in the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide in broken down (decomposed) into oxygen and the carbon component remains in the plant as biomass. The oxygen is released back into the atmosphere, for animals to breath. It is part of the 'carbon' and 'oxygen' bio-chremical cycles on Earth. Photosynthesis, does not occur at night, when there is no UV light from the Sun.

Related Questions

What are water that collect vegetation other objects and ground during a calm clear night called?

dew


What is moisture that falls from to the ground?

Moisture that falls from the ground is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air condenses on the surface of objects on the ground during the night when temperatures drop.


How you create infrared waves?

Infrared waves are created by objects emitting thermal radiation as a result of their temperature. When an object's atoms and molecules vibrate due to heat energy, they emit infrared waves in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This process allows for the creation of infrared waves that can be used in various applications such as night vision and remote sensing.


When was Night of Desirable Objects created?

Night of Desirable Objects was created in 1987.


How does the earth cool down at night?

At night, the Earth cools down through a process called radiative cooling. The Earth's surface loses heat by emitting infrared radiation into the atmosphere. This causes the temperature to drop as heat is gradually released into space.


When can Ground-based radio telescopes can collect data from distant objects in space?

Ground-based radio telescopes can collect data from distant objects in space when the objects are within view of the telescope and the telescope is not obstructed by the Earth's atmosphere or interference from human-made radio signals. They are most effective at collecting data during clear weather conditions and at night when radio frequency interference is minimized.


When was Night of Desirable Objects - Fringe - created?

Night of Desirable Objects - Fringe - was created on 2009-09-24.


What are uses of radiation?

The police can track criminals that they are chasing even at night because of the amount of heat that the criminal is emitting.


What do bats use to see?

Bats primarily use echolocation, emitting high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects in their surroundings. They then detect the returning echoes to navigate and locate prey in the dark. This ability helps them "see" in the dark and hunt for insects at night.


What are two types of celestial objects that you can see in the moonless night sky?

They are objects in the sky


Past tense of grind?

ground As in "I ground that coffee last night."


How does a bat make use its sight at night?

Bats use echolocation, emitting high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return as echoes. By analyzing these echoes, bats can navigate, locate prey, and avoid obstacles in the dark. Their vision is not as important as their echolocation ability when flying at night.