Of course. Photosynthesis occurs in all green-leaved plants.
Yes. Every tree has photosynthesis
trees also use photosynthesis to produce energy for themselves and so the waste product for plants who use photosynthesis is O2 which is oxygen.
Trees, they use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
If you are talking about gum diggers in NZ, answer is Kauri trees.
Yes. The pioneers scraped the sap from the bark and used it as chewing gum
Gum leaves are leaves from the Eucalyptus tree. Australians commonly refer to Eucalyptus trees as gum trees.
Gum trees on average live to be 400 to 900 years old. However, some gum trees can live to be much older than this.
Trees use a process called photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy. During photosynthesis, trees capture sunlight with their leaves and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The glucose produced through photosynthesis is used by the tree as a source of energy for growth and development.
Gum Tree is a town in Mississippi that is named for a grove of gum trees found in the area.
Workers can tap the sapodilla trees for chicle which is used for Chewing Gum. Scientists also use trees and plants for medical research and medicines.
Trees in the Taiga biome, like all trees, carry out photosynthesis to produce oxygen. Photosynthesis is a process where trees use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. While carbon dioxide is needed for the process, trees also release oxygen during photosynthesis.
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