What Gas Do Green Plants Give Off?
Humans and plants live in a symbiotic relationship, where humans breathe oxygen and plants produce it as a byproduct of photosynthesis. At the same time, humans produce carbon dioxide as byproduct of breathing and plants use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis. Does this Spark an idea?
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Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is the process plants use to synthesize food from carbon dioxide and water. Sunlight is used as a energy source. Photosynthesis releases oxygen as a byproduct.
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Peak Production
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According to blueplanetbiomes.org, the most favorable temperature for photosynthesis to occur is between 70 to 80 degrees F.
Trees
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A single mature tree produces 260 pounds of oxygen each year, which is enough for two people annually. A single tree uses 48 pounds of carbon dioxide every year.
Plants
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Leaves produce 5 ml of oxygen per hour. How much each individual plant produces depends on how many leaves it possesses. A single-leaf plant produces 43,800 ml or 43.8 L of oxygen in a year.
Plant Species
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An estimated 230,000 plant species exist on earth. Of these, 23,000 are trees. The remaining 207,000 plant species include flowers, scrubs and grasses.
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