Yes, all plants do. They absorb CO2 and emit O2.
It's part of a process called photosynthesis.
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/photosyn.htm
2007-11-14 05:47:26
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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Yes grass gives "breaths" carbon dioxide and gives off oxygen ... Just like all plants!
2007-11-14 05:46:32
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answered by sunshyn1919 5
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Grasses give off oxygen and thus contribute to the survival of all organisms on earth.
2007-11-14 05:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. All living plants give off oxygen.
2007-11-14 05:44:58
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answered by daddyjohndeer 5
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grass draws carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and gives off oxygen.
2007-11-14 05:46:56
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answered by Ceegee 1
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Yes
2007-11-14 09:34:55
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answered by cfb193 5
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nope grass gives off TetraSulfur-Dioxiode
what do you think the process of photosynthesis requires CO2(Carbon Dioxide) the waste product is O2 (breathable Oxygen to you)
2007-11-14 08:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-11-14 05:45:13
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answered by Greywolf 5
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It can do.
Plants grow by taking CO2 from the atmosphere, assimilating the carbons from the CO2 into their structure and emitting the oxygen (O2).
2007-11-14 05:46:12
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answered by Ben O 6
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Yes; all green plants produce oxygen. To them, that's a "waste" product, just as CO2 is for us. It's why we all get along ;-)
2007-11-14 05:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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