Expel oxygen, and absorb carbon dioxide.
The stoma. Stomata is singular.
Plants, particularly through the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen as a byproduct. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Water (H2O) is taken by the roots of plants and it comes out through the leaves during transpiration.
in plants chloroplast helps in photosynthesis without it the plants wouldn't be able to make their food and give oxygen
Plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is the process they use to convert sunlight into energy. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and produce oxygen. This oxygen is then released into the air through tiny openings in the leaves called stomata.
Trees, bushes, and some plants have leaves. Leaves are the main component of the plant responsible for photosynthesis, where they absorb sunlight and use it to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. Leaves come in various shapes, sizes, and colors depending on the plant species.
special leaves used for
Photosynthetic leaves of the plants.
minerals
Leaves are a part of a plant. Plants TAKE IN carbon dioxide and GIVE OFF oxygen.THEREFORE, leaves do not give oxygen. :D Leaves are however key part of the photosynthesis process.
oxygen
oxygen and water vapor
yes or they are dead. the leaves give us oxygen. unless if its a new tree plants need leaves
In addition to oxygen, plants produce glucose (sugar) during photosynthesis. This process converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll in the leaves.
we get oxygen from plants that live during the winter such as pine tress
Aquatic plants mainly absorb oxygen through their leaves and roots from the water around them. Oxygen dissolves into the water through surface exchange, allowing aquatic plants to take in the oxygen they need for respiration.
yes they can they have small holes in their leaves and let out oxygen.
Plants primarily take up oxygen through their stomata in the leaves during respiration. Oxygen is required for the breakdown of glucose to release energy. While roots also respire, it is mainly to break down nutrients and not primarily for oxygen uptake.