Fungus do not produce oxygen from carbon dioxide, Only green plants with chlorophyll exhibit photosynthesis.
Respiration uses oxygen, and produces carbon dioxide. Photosyhthesis usues carbon dioxide and produces oxygen
I'm afraid that would be impossible as plants take in carbon dioxide and produces oxygen not carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis, a process carried out by plants and algae, produces oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide. Conversely, cellular respiration in organisms, including humans and animals, produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct and consumes oxygen.
No, the process is to take in carbon dioxide with water and sunlight to make sugars; the by-product is oxygen.
The plants Suck in the carbon dioxide then photosynthesis pops in and produces Oxygen.
exhaling used oxygen,nitrgen,carbon
In a sense yes, but not necessarily, see a tree produces oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. A deer takes in oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. So a tree, for instance a redwood, can provide oxygen that the deer needs in order to survive, and the deer produces carbon dioxide that a tree needs to survive.
Phototsynthesis produces oxygen and glucose from water and carbon dioxide.
Through the process of photosynthesis, a plant takes the carbon dioxide from the air produces and releases oxygen back into the air. They produce oygen and use carbon dioxide during the day.
You produce carbon dioxide through cellular respiration when you breath in air. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide from converting oxygen into it through a long process and also produces energy.
Burning coal in complete combustion of oxygen produces carbon-dioxide where as burning coal in limted amount of oxygen produces carbon-monoxide.
Most living animals inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide plants try to compensate for that so they can live on earth by soaking up the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and excreting oxygen therefore we are inhaling the carbon dioxide we create