The most oxygen is made by Algae (in Latin) or seaweed. They are not plants.
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Yes, oxygen can be produced through chemical reactions such as electrolysis of water or decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. These methods do not involve plants, but they require energy input to facilitate the reactions.
Plants need oxygen for photosynthesis to create energy.
Plants and certain types of bacteria are responsible for producing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide and water, using sunlight to create oxygen as a byproduct. Additionally, algae in the ocean also contribute to the production of oxygen through photosynthesis.
They pollinate plants, and this is necessary to create new plants. The new plants create oxygen, so I would say yes. But, to be fair, they do it indirectly.
Yes, all you have to do is grow some plants to turn carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Without oxygen, life would cease to exist as we know it. Oxygen is essential for the process of respiration in animals and plays a key role in metabolic processes in plants. Additionally, without oxygen, combustion and various chemical reactions that rely on oxygen would not occur.