Yes, like all multicellular organisms, plants use oxygen in order to fully oxidize (and thus fully extract the energy from) organic food molecules. Plants themselves don't actually take in oxygen, they get it from the CO2 that they break down. During the growing season, in the daytime, plants also photosynthesize. This is a process in which plants reduce CO2 into organic molecules (which are used to make plant tissues or stored for later energy use). During this process plants produce O2. When photosynthesizing, plants often make more O2 than they use, but they are still using O2.
Contrary to popular belief, the oxygen really comes from water taken in by the plant. Most people think this comes from the carbon dioxide that the plant "breathes" in. Up until the 19th century, many scientist thought the same thing; that plants breathes in CO2 and out O2. In 1930, C.B. van Niel proved this was false in an experiment which used heavy oxygen (18O) in CO2, instead of normal oxygen. When the oxygen was given off, it wasn't heavy oxygen, it was normal, thus concluding that oxygen exhaled by plants comes from water, not carbon dioxide. Plants are a very important part in or life. Without them we couldn't be alive.
Yes, plants do use oxygen but this is a very small amount! After they have taken in carbon dioxide and have produced oxygen as a by product, they use a small amount of this oxygen for their own respiration
the equation for photosynthesis is 6h2o+6co2--> c6h12o6
The Os in this equation represent the oxygen atoms. so just by looking at the equation you could tell that plants use oxygen.
Plants give out oxygen which we take in and then we give out carbon dioxide which the plants take in
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
Oxygen or O2
Plants are used for many things, including oxygen, food, medicine, and clothing. Shelter, oil, gas, wood, building materials, and water are also things that plants give the world.
Plants release oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, where they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugars for energy. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is essential for human and animal respiration, providing the air we need to breathe.
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and give out Oxygen.
All of them. The plants turn the carbin dioxide converted by you into oxygen and then you can breath. You then, when you breath out, give out more carbin dioxide for the plants to breath, and give you more oxygen, Etc...
Most leafy plants and trees give off oxygen
Plants produce oxygen.
plants give us oxygen
plants give us oxygen and take carbondioxide
Why is it important that plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis
Oxygen
The animals need the oxygen that plants release.
Plants give living things oxygen to live.
the trees give us oxygen so......we would die.
Nearly all plants, as well as algae, create oxygen. In fact, all plants and algae that make their own food from sunlight, air, and water do produce oxygen. Two my knowledge, there are only a couple of types of parasitic plants that get food from other plants, and thus do not make their own food or oxygen.