The amount of oxygen is proportional to the light they receive. Most plants produce around one cubic centimeter of oxygen for every ten lumens of light absorbed.
1,000,000,000....
None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP
depends on the plant - <======3
This value is 0,043 g oxygen (for the water hydrolysis).
If there is to much oxygen in the roots of a plant the plant will die because of to much oxygen.
It depends on how much oxygen there is in the area of where is the fire, If the fire has enough or too much oxygen, there is no carbon monoxide, if there is any lack of oxygen, carbon monoxide is produced.
How much oxygen a plant produces will depend on the size of the plant, and the number of leaves on the plant. Each leaf on a plant produces a certain amount of oxygen.
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP
45 percent of the earths oxygen is produced by our oceans
So far, we can only speak for our own planet, Earth; we're not aware of any other planet with either plant life or large quantities of free oxygen. On Earth, oxygen is produced by plants, which take in carbon dioxide and secrete oxygen, much as animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. We really are in symbiosis with our planet.
yes, because with too much water, it is harder for the plant to get oxygen, thus, 'drowning' the plant
depends on the plant - <======3
This value is 0,043 g oxygen (for the water hydrolysis).
If there is to much oxygen in the roots of a plant the plant will die because of to much oxygen.
About 2% of the Earth's oxygen it produces.
About a 100 watts.