Biology, asked by pro5871maths, 10 months ago

“Plants restore to the air whatever breathing animals and burning candles remove”. This was

hypothesised by:

A) Von Helmont B) Jan Ingenhousz C) Joseph Priestly D) Lavoisier​

Answers

Answered by shresthachaturvedi
6

Answer:

Priestley hypothesis: Plants restore to the air what ever breathing animals and burning candles remove.

Explanation:

In 1770 he performed a series of experiments that showed the essential role of air in the growth of green plants. Priestley discovered O2, in 1774.

.He experimented with a mint plant.

Priestley observed that a candle burning in a closed space a bell jar, soon gets extinguished. Similarly, a mouse would soon suffocate in a closed space.

He concluded that a burning candle or an animal that breathe the air, both somehow, damage the air.

But when he placed a mint plant in the same bell jar, he found that the mouse stayed alive and the candle continued to burn.

Priestley hypothesis: Plants restore to the air what ever breathing animals and burning candles remove.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU.......................

Answered by harshitha7384
2

Answer:

joseph priestly is my answer hope it is helpful

Similar questions