Plants would provide oxygen in a fish tank.
assuming the plant is alive: B, the plant tube, would have the least CO2 (carbon dioxide) because the plant would use it in photosynthesis. C, with both snail and plant, would have a medium or normal amount of CO2. The snail would use oxygen and produce CO2 as it breathed. The plant would be doing the opposite (using CO2, and producing oxygen) Therefore, A, with only the snail, would obviously have the highest concentration of CO2. With no plant to use any, the concentration would build, and if it was a sealed test tube, the snail would eventually use up all the oxygen in the air and die of asphyxiation.
water air minerals and oxygen
Yes
chloroplasts
chloroplasts
oxygen, the plant absorbs carbon dioxide and water, and goes to the chlroplasts which change it into glucose and oxygen
water keeps the plant alive which produce oxygen for us to breathe wihtout water everyoneone on Earth will die
Plants that live in water at 10°C will likely produce less oxygen compared to plants living in warmer temperatures. Cold water slows down the plant's metabolism, reducing photosynthesis and oxygen production. Water temperature affects enzyme activity and plant growth, impacting oxygen production.
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis in the morning. This process uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce oxygen as a byproduct.
Plant cells use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The chloroplasts within plant cells contain chlorophyll, a pigment that captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Oxygen is a byproduct of this process and is released into the atmosphere.
During the process of photosynthesis, plants remove carbon dioxide from water to produce oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where light energy is converted into chemical energy.
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.