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Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen during the day but the do the opposite at night. Plants take in a small amount of oxygen so you don't have anything to worry about if you have them in your bedroom.

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What does the plant take in and give out during a night?

During the night, plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration. This is because photosynthesis, the process through which plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, is not occurring in darkness.


Do vein transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to parts of the plant?

No the thylakoid and the stroma tranports oxygen and carbon dioxide to parts of the plant


Where does a plant get the carbon dioxide it needs for the dark reactions of photosynthesis?

From the air around it. During the day, plants absorb oxygen from the air. At night - they absorb carbon dioxide.


What gas do plant release at day time and night time?

Oxygen. Because the plants need sunlight to produce it.


What does a plant convert carbon dioxide into?

A plant converts carbon dioxide into oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This process involves capturing sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.


How does a plant take in oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide is taken in, usually during the day, through stomata (tiny pores on the underside of a leaf), and simultaneously oxygen is released. At night, if the plant is using cellular respiration for energy, oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide released.The oxygen that is released comes from the breakdown of water, because hydrogen is needed for the photosynthesis reactions.


Does a plant use oxygen to make carbon dioxide during a photosynthesis?

No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.


What is oxygen-carbon dioxide cycles?

The oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle is the process by which carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen through photosynthesis by plants, and then oxygen is converted back into carbon dioxide through respiration by living organisms. This cycle is essential for maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.


Which gas does plants breadth?

Plants taken both oxygen and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is used to make sugars and oxygen is liberated in the process. This occurs during the day due to photosynthesis. At night the plant require atmospheric oxygen for the air to carry out its cellular respiration.


What gas do plants use at daytime and nightime?

The plant use at day time is carbon dioxide. The plant use at night time is oxygen.


When do plants use carbon dioxide night or day?

Plants use carbon dioxide in the daytime as part of photosynthesis which occurs in the chloroplast. They use the CO2 and make sugars. People breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, plants do the opposite. They breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen.One small "technical" detail that should be mentioned. Plants really don't breath, they respire. People breath.So, at the night, the plant cells respire more than they photosynthesise, so they get rid of more carbon dioxide than oxygen.


Where does most of the atmosphere oxygen come from?

From plant life. Animals including humans exhale carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a heavy gas and fall to the ground. Whereupon it is absorbed by plant life. Under the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide in the plant is broken down into carbon and oxygen. The carbon is retained in the plant as biomass, and the oxygen is released back into the atmosphere, for animals to breathe. It is all part of the oxygen/carbon cycle.