Do trees use oxygen?

Do trees use oxygen?

Do trees use oxygen?

While trees use carbon dioxide to make their own food, they actually need oxygen (much like humans do) to process that food into energy. In order to use stored starch for growth, trees must convert the sugars back into energy through a process called respiration. Respiration requires oxygen.

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