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11 years ago
Suppose that in a lab you could remove all the oxygen from a terrarium. What would happen to the plants?
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11 years ago
Photosynthesis requires CO2 not oxygen.  The plants will do fine and will eventually replace the lost oxygen
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11 years ago
Are you replacing the oxygen with anything else, or just eliminating it alone, from the air??
There will still be the normal percentage of carbon dioxide, so the plants would use this, and release oxygen. I'm sure they don't need oxygen for survival.
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