Palm trees, like other plants, breathe through a process called respiration, where they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. They primarily absorb gases through small openings in their leaves called stomata. While they also perform photosynthesis, which involves taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during daylight, respiration occurs continuously, day and night, to support their metabolic functions.
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.
All palm trees are vascular plants. Some palm trees bear fruit such as the coconut palm tree and the date palm tree.
Yes, palm trees do produce sap.
Peaches never grow on palm trees. Only coconuts and palm nuts grow from palm trees.
its called photosynthesis trees let out oxygen and you breathe it in then you breathe out carbon dioxide which the trees breathe in. So basically its from the oxygen the trees breathe out
Palm trees are multicellular
Not all islands have palm trees. The reason palm trees are able to grow on some islands is due to soil and the climate of the area.
There are some palm trees which are toxic to burn. One of types of palm tree considered to be toxic is the sago palm tree.
No, I have never used a palm tree saw to trim or prune palm trees.
You blow out carbon dioxide, trees breathe it in, trees breathe out oxygen, you breathe in oxygen. It's the air cycle.