The carbon dioxide that plants take in come from animals. The oxygen that animals take in come from the plants.
by dying or breathing
Bulk
A good that can be considered a complement for another is coffee and cream.
Life. In Scripture the Hebrew is 'nephesh' while the Greek is 'psuche' which some translate 'living soul' and this includes air breathing animals as well.
Animals and plants are codependent upon on another for several reasons. Namely, animals depend on plants for nourishment while plants depend on animals for fertilizer.
Some spiders and insects that live in part underwater carry air bubbles with them to breathe through.
breathing is related to
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
A noun functions as: the subject of a sentence the subject of a clause the direct object of a verb the indirect object of a verb the object of a preposition a predicate nominative (a subject complement) object complement a noun of direct address an attributive noun to describe another noun a collective noun to group nouns for people or things
Biotic factors. Animal: Fauna Plants: Flora. Fauna and Flora -Joel
The homophone of "compliment" is "complement." Both words sound the same but have different meanings. "Compliment" refers to a polite expression of praise, while "complement" refers to something that completes or enhances another.
The verb complement is to enhance by adding something additional; adding the thing that will make something complete.A fresh salad will complement the meal perfectly.That dress complements your eyes.The word complement is also a noun; a word for something that completes another; a thing that makes something perfect.