In green plants, oxygen is produced during photosynthesis. The rate of photosynthesis can be increased by greater exposure to sunlight, a more carbon dioxide rich environment, or more water. However, there is a limit to the rate at which photosynthesis can be raised, determined by the number of chloroplasts in the plant in question.
This production of oxygen is the result of photosynthesis.
All green plants produce food ande oxygen
Yes, photosynthesis in plants releases Oxygen.
Plants produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. Therefore, we, as animals who need oxygen to breathe, must have green plants in our ecosystem in order to survive.
Green plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, using sunlight as an energy source to convert these substances into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. The oxygen produced is then released into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
All green plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. In Australia, native plants such as eucalyptus trees, grass trees, kangaroo paw, and wattles are some examples of plants that produce oxygen.
No, they produce Co2 which is used for plants to breathe then the plants produce oxygen. This is wrong. Green algae produce 70 to 80% of the oxygen on earth. We would not exist without them.
Green plants produce oxygen as a waste product. When plants store energy in the form of food, they use up carbon dioxide. This process is known as Photosynthesis.
Green plants are the only plants that produce oxygen and make food, which iscalled photosynthesis
Plants produce oxygen gas during photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
THE GREEN ONES because they have chlorophyl in them.
one of them is oxygen.