The largest ones, of course. The larger the tree, the more carbon dioxide it can consume and the larger the amount of oxygen is produced. The largest trees are found in the rainforests with the exception of the California redwoods.
they breath all the time like us, beacuse if they did not breath through the night they would die.................................................................................. this is wat i am saying i dont no if it is true
Yes, plants typically continue to perform photosynthesis at night, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, although at a lower rate compared to during the day. However, some plants, such as certain types of succulents, do perform a type of photosynthesis called CAM photosynthesis, in which they take in carbon dioxide at night and release oxygen during the day.
Like all plants, Snake plants perform photosynthesis during the day, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. However, at night, they undergo a process called cellular respiration where they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. So, Snake plants do not actively produce oxygen at night.
It doesn't change from day to night it's a continuous cycle that isn't affected by daytime or nighttime. AnswerOxygen is formed from plants converting carbon and water to oxygen. They do this through Photosynthesis by using light and chlorophyll. Thus they are unable to create oxygen at night.
Any green plant (containing Chlorophyll) in the presence of light will take in CO2 and give off O2 (oxygen) since photosynthesis is the process by which plants fix carbon from CO2 to produce sugars (polysaccharides etc.). In doing so plants feed the world and produce oxygen even underwater.
They give off more oxygen during the day.
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
they like the sun so the answer is day
There are no plants that release oxygen at night. Plants only release oxygen during the day through the process of photosynthesis.
Plants release carbon dioxide during respiration, which occurs both day and night. In the presence of sunlight, plants undergo photosynthesis, where they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The amount of oxygen released during photosynthesis is usually more than the carbon dioxide released during respiration, so there should not be a significant reduction in oxygen levels in a bedroom at night due to plants.
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.
Plants like pothos, snake plant, and spider plant are known for their ability to perform photosynthesis and release oxygen continuously, even at night. These plants are great choices for improving indoor air quality and adding oxygen to your home environment.
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they breath all the time like us, beacuse if they did not breath through the night they would die.................................................................................. this is wat i am saying i dont no if it is true
If plants take oxygen as they give out during the day the humen beings and animals were die
Yes, plants typically continue to perform photosynthesis at night, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, although at a lower rate compared to during the day. However, some plants, such as certain types of succulents, do perform a type of photosynthesis called CAM photosynthesis, in which they take in carbon dioxide at night and release oxygen during the day.
Like all plants, Snake plants perform photosynthesis during the day, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. However, at night, they undergo a process called cellular respiration where they consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. So, Snake plants do not actively produce oxygen at night.