transpiration
transpiration
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they make sugar and give off carbon dioxide :)
No, dead plants do not give off oxygen because they are no longer undergoing photosynthesis, the process by which plants generate oxygen. Instead, dead plants undergo decomposition, releasing carbon dioxide back into the environment.
Transpiration occurs in a plant when the leaves give off water. This process helps in the movement of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, and also aids in regulating temperature within the plant. The trapping of an insect or the water loss from roots do not directly relate to the process of transpiration.
transpiration
Leaves give off water through a process called transpiration. This is when water evaporates from the leaf's surface into the surrounding air. Transpiration helps plants regulate their temperature and move nutrients throughout their system.
Trees and other plants give off water vapor through their aerial parts (stomata) during a process called transpiration.
Plants produce oxygen when exposed to light. They do this by the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules to produce hydrogen ions and the oxygen is expelled as a waste product.
Plants release water vapor through a process called transpiration. This is when water evaporates from the leaves and stems into the air, helping to regulate the plant's temperature and transport nutrients.
Plants only give off a little amount of water because there is no way a plant can give off a lot of water. Plants get their water from the runoff, groundwater, and precipitation.
They produce glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is given off as a gas.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.
Photosynthesis
Oxygen is given off as a waste product.
The water dissolve
yes