hdfsvbdfbvb drf vb fv dgbxcv b xcvb fvbghfsdbn fghnh q w e r t y u I o p a s d f g h j k l z x c v b n m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z y x vw v u t s r
Oxygen is produced through photosynthesis by plants, algae, and some bacteria. During this process, carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen using sunlight. Oxygen is then released into the atmosphere and is used by organisms for respiration, where it is converted back into carbon dioxide. This cycle helps to maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The term used to describe a material that picks up water from the atmosphere and dissolves in it is "deliquescent."
Yes, oxygen is available in the air on the beach, as it is a component of the atmosphere. However, portable oxygen tanks can also be used on the beach if someone needs supplemental oxygen due to a medical condition.
This is the equation for respiration: glucose + oxygen -> water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY Glucose and oxygen are used to make water, carbon dioxide and energy. So I suppose it could be said that oxygen and glucose are removed
The two processes of the carbon cycle are photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis carbon from carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrates. In cellular respiration, carbohydrates are broken down to form ATP and carbon in the form of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.The two processes of the oxygen cycle are also photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis, oxygen is produced by the splitting of water and is released into the atmosphere. Oxygen is used in the process of aerobic cellular respiration as the last electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. The oxygen then combines with hydrogen to form water molecules, which can then be used by photosynthesis and the cycle is complete.
There are many uses of oxygen, from breathing by people with bad lungs or hearts, to operating cutting torches. I thought that commercial oxygen was removed from water, or other plentiful chemical, but not from the atmosphere.
Two resources that come from the atmosphere are oxygen and helium. Oxygen is used by humans and animals for respiration, while helium is used in various applications like filling balloons, airships, and in cryogenics for cooling superconducting magnets.
Oxygen is produced through photosynthesis by plants, algae, and some bacteria. During this process, carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen using sunlight. Oxygen is then released into the atmosphere and is used by organisms for respiration, where it is converted back into carbon dioxide. This cycle helps to maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
By oxygen,nitrogen and the atmosphere
atmosphere
The term used to describe a material that picks up water from the atmosphere and dissolves in it is "deliquescent."
Algae and later plants used sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. Until about the middle of the Paleozoic oxygen went into the atmosphere faster than it could be removed.
Two resources that come from the atmosphere are oxygen and water vapor. Oxygen is essential for respiration in plants and animals, while water vapor plays a key role in the water cycle and precipitation, providing freshwater for ecosystems and human consumption.
We dont, we breath nitrogen and oxygen...but only the oxygen gets used by our bodies.
Hypoxia is the term used to describe water with too little oxygen to support life.
It released into the atmosphere, if it isn't immeadiately used in respiration.
The term used to describe the gradual increase of the average air temperature in the Earth's lower atmosphere is "global warming."