no because they need to live with it do no
no they dont
Plants take in carbon dioxide during the day and release oxygen through photosynthesis. At night, plants do not photosynthesize and instead undergo respiration, where they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
They dont need oxygen to produce food (Glucose), they use carbon dioxide to produce this but they do need oxygen to respire and get energy from the food that they produuced. The process by which food is produced is called photosynthesis.
Flowers dont create air; plants are able to produce (or recycle - whichever way you look at it), Oxygen from water and carbon dioxide through the process of photosysnthesis.
Yes, decomposition can release carbon dioxide, especially when organic matter breaks down in the presence of oxygen. Microorganisms responsible for decomposition consume organic materials and produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration.
i dont know whether will b chemical but is co2
They dont use oxygen during photosynthesis. They use carbon dioxide. So they use carbon dioxide and produces oxygen. They convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds specially sugar using energy from the sun.
No :P It uses electricity, and so doesn't use carbon compounds.
During the process of photosynthesis release oxygen and animals (we) inhale oxygen and release carbondioxide. This is how plants and animals depend on each other by symbiosys. Hope that helps...
we humans need oxygen but plants dont need oxygen in general.they need co2 carbon dioxide we need happiness for our mind...rest...entertaiment... money Plants dont need happiness ..rest...entertainment and money.. all plants need is light water CO2. we need sex plants dont need sex plants usually have asexual(non sexual)reproduction ...just wind ,bee,fly,will do the pollination for plants. By Meehernosh Haidary
Animals do not use up all the oxygen in the atmosphere because plants produce oxygen. When they breathe, plants inhale carbon dioxide (which is what animals breathe out) and exhale oxygen (which is what animals breathe in).
Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) in photosynthesis to make carbohydrates, such as glucose. Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere during the process of photosynthesis and converted into glucose with the help of water and sunlight.