A plant takes the carbon dioxide we exhale and turns it into oxygen for us to breath. This is a process called Photosynthesis and takes place only during the day, in the presence of sunlight.
Plants also have a respiration cycle - take in oxygen to utilize their stores of energy - and give off carbon dioxide and water.
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oxygen
Plants, trees, and grass put oxygen into the air.
Water vapour.
Carbon starts off in the atmosphere until plants take it in to mix with water. They do this to make sugar for energy. Animals and humans then eat the plants taking in the carbon that the plants originally took in from the atmosphere. This is how carbon is transferred throughout ecosystems.
oxygen and water vapor
Sucks up the carbon doixide. Carbon dioxide is every animal's breath and heats up the atmosphere.
What do plants release into the atmosphere
yes
Photosynthesis!
They absorb water from the Earth and release it into the Atmosphere.
This process is called photosynthesis. It is done by the plants.
Plants engaged in photosynthesis during sunshine do not release CO2 in the atmosphere because it is utilized in photosynthesis
The release of water vapor to the atmosphere by plants is called?
Transpiration from plants and evaporation from water. Water is evaporated from ground water and plants release water from their stomatas. These are the main sources of water vapor in the atmosphere
It is the Oxygen from the CO2 and H2O tat they use to make sugars.
Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis and release it into the atmosphere where we can breathe it.
No plants release oxygen
Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to use in the dark reactions (Calvin Cycle) of photosynthesis, and oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.