Flowers release oxygen during photosynthesis, a process where they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce energy. The oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis and is released into the air through small pores on the flower's surface called stomata.
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No, oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons from an atom or molecule. It does not give off oxygen as a byproduct.
Mercury(II) oxide does not give off oxygen when heated; instead, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen gas.
Flowers, like other plants, release oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and use sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen. The oxygen produced is then released into the air as a byproduct of this process.
Evergreen trees do give off oxygen. They give off less oxygen than deciduous trees do in the summer, but they do release oxygen all year.
no they dont give off oxygen
Flowers do not give out oxygen, the green parts of a plant give out oxygen when the are engaged in photosynthesis.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
they give us oxygen
They produce so that we could have more oxygen in the atmosphere. Flowers breath in our CO2 and give out the oxygen that we breathe. That is why we all have flowers and that is why they keep growing.
Yes, a large field of grass of any species or mixture of species gives off more oxygen than a forest because there's usually a bigger and more uniform coverage of actively photosynthesizing leaf area.
Most leafy plants and trees give off oxygen
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Why is it important that plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis
nobody knows
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