Leaves do most of the oxygen producing. As long as the plant still has other leaves to process photosynthesis with, plucking one leaf won't do too much harm.
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Oxygen is has a cubic crystalline form and sugar im still trying to find online myself.
Yes, oxygen is still a gas at negative 250 degrees Celsius. Oxygen has a boiling point of -183 degrees Celsius, so it would be a gas at -250 degrees Celsius.
Yes, sodium amytal is still manufactured for use as a sedative and anesthetic in medical procedures. However, its use is limited and closely monitored due to its high potential for abuse and addiction.
The atmosphere in an area where a disease killed all the plants would not have any or very little oxygen. Trees would still produce some oxygen.
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
yes because the plant is still producing oxygen even though the sun provides energy for the plant to produce oxygen. The reason that the answer is yes is because, the person who is watering the plant is exhaling oxygen so the plant takes in the oxygen
Amoebas do not require oxygen for survival as they are able to perform anaerobic respiration. However, they can still utilize oxygen if it is available in their environment.
A plant is likely to produce more oxygen on a cloudy day than on a rainy day. On cloudy days, photosynthesis can still occur, albeit at a reduced rate due to less sunlight, allowing for some oxygen production. In contrast, during rainy days, water saturation can limit gas exchange and potentially reduce photosynthesis, as waterlogged soil may hinder root function and oxygen availability for the plant. Thus, while both conditions can affect oxygen production, cloudy days generally provide a more favorable environment than rainy days.
Plants need oxygen for aerobic respiration. Although photosynthesis produces oxygen as a waste product, and this oxygen is used for aerobic respiration, plants still need oxygen to survive, as the oxygen produced as a waste product of photsynthesis is not always sufficient to supply the plant with all the oxygen it needs.
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No, plants need oxygen for respiration during the dark phase of photosynthesis. They produce more oxygen than they use but, they still need to have oxygen.
Any plant will produce more O2 on a sunny day than a cloudy day, since more sunlight hitting the plant means more energy to produce more oxygen via photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a biochemical process that turns sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar, oxygen, and ATP.
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