No it does not sunlight passes through chlorophyll in the leaves of the plant which create energy (with the help of some other things) this process is called photosynthesis. Plants turn Carbon Dioxide into oxygen
Fungi are not plants - their tissues are based around keratin, a protein, not cellulose, which is a carbohydrate and is the main plants tissue. They do not contain chlorophyll and do not produce oxygen.
Nitrogen
yes, it helps plants to live
No, it is a false supposition.
Swamp plants have adaptations such as specialized root systems that help them to obtain oxygen in waterlogged soils, porous tissues that allow for gas exchange, and the ability to tolerate low oxygen levels. These adaptations help them survive the unique conditions of swamps where water levels fluctuate and oxygen availability is limited.
oxygen mostly
the dead cells in the soil help the plants grow and plants give you oxygen which humans need
It sure does. However, unlike humans, plants don't require oxygen to respire. They require carbon dioxide to manufacture the sugars they need to grow.
i dont think thay can grow because the plants need oxygen and there is not oxygen in outer space
Since they serve to enrich soil for plants to grow in, they help plants release oxygen, from which ozone is made.
Through Oxygen
plants grow because plants and tress give oxygen for us so we can breath.
No. Plants generate oxygen in photosynthesis process from carbon dioxide and sun light.
No, a plant could not grow without oxygen.
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
Yes, plants need oxygen to grow and thrive because they use it during the process of respiration to convert nutrients into energy.
No, but they help the plants grow.