Oxygen can be supplied to a client through an oxygen concentrator, compressed gas cylinders, or liquid oxygen systems.
Some ways to produce oxygen include photosynthesis by plants and algae, electrolysis of water to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, and using certain chemical reactions to release oxygen gas.
Oxygen can dissolve in water through direct diffusion from the atmosphere at the water's surface. Oxygen can also be produced through photosynthesis by aquatic plants and algae, increasing oxygen levels in water.
Organisms obtain oxygen through respiration, where they take in oxygen from their environment and release carbon dioxide as a waste product. Aquatic organisms such as fish can also extract oxygen from the water through their gills.
well, I think it is oxygen itself.....i have heard my teachers say "it needs a lot of oxygen to work".i haven't heard anybody say 'oxygens'or any other ways
Oxygen enters seawater through diffusion from the atmosphere at the water's surface and through photosynthesis carried out by marine plants and phytoplankton.
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AC. is supplied through many ways like cables which gets electricity from the generators ( power stations ) i hope this answered your question ox.....
Breath. :)
Some ways to produce oxygen include photosynthesis by plants and algae, electrolysis of water to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, and using certain chemical reactions to release oxygen gas.
consumers take in oxygen by both the ways. in where for a vegetarian it will be only obtaining oxygen by eating plant and for a non - vegetarian it will be both the ways .
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Maybe Ethean?
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
two ways lol: 1. go to www.google.com and type "silab client". then open the first link... 2. write this in the address bar: client.silabsoft.org/client.php have fun!
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Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide