Biology, asked by thrivenigovindraj, 8 months ago

why are CO2 released less and O2 released more in day time in plants?​

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Answered by shakthivel2004
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Answer:

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Explanation:

During daylight hours, plants take in carbon dioxide and releaseoxygen through photosynthesis, and at night only about half that carbon is then released through respiration. However, plants still remain a net carbon sink, meaning they absorb more than they emit

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Answered by Thebrainguru
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Explanation:

Oxygen is produced during the day in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Oxygen is used day and night for aerobic cellular respiration, and carbon dioxide is produced day and night as a product of aerobic cellular respiration.

The light dependent reactions of photosynthesis produce oxygen in the process called photolysis, in which water molecules are split into hydrogen ions  

( H + )

, releasing oxygen gas.

The light dependent reactions cannot occur at night when there is no sunlight.

Therefore, more carbon dioxide is produced at night during aerobic cellular respiration.

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