Oxygen
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O2
Plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration.
No, during photosynthesis plants uptake carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
Plants take the co2 (carbon dioxide) and gives out air
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.
Plants give of oxygen and need to use carbon dioxide and sunlight to make food. This makes them perfect partners to animals since we give off carbon dioxide and need oxygen to make ATP (energy).
Why is it important that plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis
photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration. CO2+ H2O+sunlight ----> O2 + H2O +carbohydrates.It uses carbon dioxide and the energy from sunlight to make carbohydrates and oxygen (a waste product from plants).
Because photosynthesis is for plants and plants give off oxygen, not carbon dioxide.
No it is not true
Plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration.
They produce glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is given off as a gas.
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.
Deer give off carbon dioxide when they exhale, which can be used by plants in photosynthesis to produce oxygen and sugars.
No, plants do not give off carbon dioxide as a byproduct of their natural processes. Instead, they release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
They give of Oxygen. Glucose is produced as main product