It is released in the air, so that you and the rest of us can breathe it (except for oxygen released by algae: that oxygen is released in the water, where it can be breathed by fish and other aquatic animals)
2007-03-01 12:48:52
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answered by Vincent G 7
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The stomata, it incredibly is pore placed on the undersurface of the leaf, will launch oxygen and water from the plant-- this occurs using turger tension which reasons the gaurd cells of the stomata to open. This pore additionally helps carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis.
2016-12-14 08:31:36
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answered by scheiber 4
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The stomata, which is pore located on the undersurface of the leaf, will release oxygen and water from the plant-- this occurs due to turger pressure which causes the gaurd cells of the stomata to open. This pore also allows carbon dioxide into the leaf for photosynthesis.
2007-03-01 15:11:24
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answered by Bio Instructor 4
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Another important tip not to forget.
At night, when the sun goes down, the plant takes in oxygen to survive and stops taking in Co2. When the sun is back out again, the reverse happens
2007-03-01 12:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It's released into the atmosphere. Plants created all the free oxygen that animals breath.
2007-03-01 12:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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it is release in the air for us to breath plants don't need oxygen they nee carbondioxide
2007-03-01 12:47:36
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answered by jay gal 3
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goes into the atmosphere
2007-03-01 12:50:08
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answered by werelizard c 2
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