photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide is the air that plant take in used in the process of photosynthesis.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'leftover' as oxygen is one of the products of photosynthesis. If photosynthesis is happening slowly, the plant cell may use all the oxygen for respiration, but in bright light when photosynthesis is rapid, the excess oxygen diffuses out into the air.
Most of autotrophic plants get major amount of oxygen from photosynthesis. During night, when there is no photosynthesis, oxygen by plants is obtained from air However, the amount of oxygen released during photosynthesis by plants is manifold of their requirement for respiration.
After photosynthesis is complete, the glucose produced is utilized by the plant for energy through cellular respiration, or it can be stored for later use. Additionally, the oxygen generated during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere, contributing to the air we breathe. The glucose serves as a building block for growth, supporting the plant's development and reproduction.
The stomata in a plant has many important functions. Located on the leaves of plants the stomata take in air for plant respiration and aid in photosynthesis.
photosynthesis
both of which are released into the air during respiration. And during respiration, the plant needs oxygen and glucose, which are both produced through photosynthesis!
Carbon dioxide is the air that plant take in used in the process of photosynthesis.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'leftover' as oxygen is one of the products of photosynthesis. If photosynthesis is happening slowly, the plant cell may use all the oxygen for respiration, but in bright light when photosynthesis is rapid, the excess oxygen diffuses out into the air.
Most of autotrophic plants get major amount of oxygen from photosynthesis. During night, when there is no photosynthesis, oxygen by plants is obtained from air However, the amount of oxygen released during photosynthesis by plants is manifold of their requirement for respiration.
Respiration and photosynthesis.
Aerobic respiration is a form of respiration used by cells that requires oxygen to create energy. Plants mainly use photosynthesis, but also take in air by way of tiny pores called stomata. This form of aerobic respiration produces oxygen and glucose.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, which is neccesary for the plant to preform photosynthesis. To a lesser extent, they also need Oxygen, or 02, for cellular respiration.
The four plant processes are photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, and reproduction. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy, respiration is the process of using stored energy for growth and function, transpiration is the loss of water vapor through plant leaves, and reproduction involves the production of seeds or spores for propagation.
After photosynthesis is complete, the glucose produced is utilized by the plant for energy through cellular respiration, or it can be stored for later use. Additionally, the oxygen generated during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere, contributing to the air we breathe. The glucose serves as a building block for growth, supporting the plant's development and reproduction.
they travel in the air