Environmental Sciences, asked by krishna200860, 11 months ago

how do some plants give oxygen at night also​

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Answered by risky46
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Oxygen is needed to break the sugar into carbon dioxide, releasing energy the plants can use to stay alive. ... (They use the 'carbon' in carbon dioxide to build the sugar molecule). Since there's no sunlight at night, this gives the plants a way to stay alive, even when there's no light.

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Answered by CaReLeSsTaNu
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Plants release oxygen during the day in the presence of natural light through the process of photosynthesis. While at night, the plants uptake oxygen and release carbon dioxide, which is called respiration.

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