Oxygen is required for cellular respiration in all cells.
During photosynthesis oxygen gas is produced, this is used to produce glucose; oxygen is also then used during anaerobic respiration to break down the glucose to ATP.
Oxygen for normal cellular respiration in other parts of the plant is supplied in solution via the root system.
Plants and animals need oxygen for a process called aerobic respiration, where oxygen is used to convert nutrients into energy. This energy is essential for the growth, development, and functioning of cells in both plants and animals. Without oxygen, cells would not be able to produce enough energy to sustain life.
Yes, during photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and use sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen as byproducts. Therefore, plants release oxygen into the atmosphere as a result of the photosynthetic process.
The most important product of the light reaction in plants for humans is oxygen. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of this process and is essential for human respiration.
Yes. Plants create oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The plants take in carbon dioxide that animals and humans breathe, water, and minerals in the soil and produce oxygen and glucose.
Both plants and animals use carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis. Plants use carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen, while animals use oxygen to break down glucose for energy. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.
For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.
Plants never need to use oxygen because its their waste product.
All animals and plants. Plants use oxygen as well as carbon dioxide.
They expire it.
Well animals do but plants don't. Plants don't actually really use oxygen- they give it out. They use the sunlight and Carbon Dioxide in photosynthesis and the by-product (what they give out) of this is Oxygen.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.
Oxygen is the gas that animals use in respiration. Plants use both oxygen and carbon dioxide. (This is assuming you mean cellular respiration.)
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Plants use oxygen during cellular respiration to generate energy for growth and reproduction. People use oxygen to break down food molecules and produce energy through cellular respiration, allowing our cells to function properly. Both plants and people rely on oxygen as a critical component in their metabolic processes.
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they are alike because in photosynthesis plants create oxygen. cells use the oxygen that plants produce in cellular respiration to get cells oxygen.there for it makes a cycle. plants produce oxygen,cells take oxygen,we produce carbondioxide, plants use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis.
They do not. All green plants make oxygen. Something else growing in there is using up oxygen.