Animals, specifically mammals, certainly require oxygen to survive. Most animals require water vapour and carbon dioxide as well.
Yes, worms do require oxygen for their survival, but they do not require carbon dioxide.
Yes we do, we absorb the oxygen and give out carbon dioxide
Animal respiration takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Yes, plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, a process in which they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight as energy.
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Oxygen is actually breathed in by animals. It is carbon dioxide which is exhaled by animals. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
The way photosynthesis affects all living organisms, is when the plants release oxygen to absorb carbon dioxide, this then removes the animal waste product, carbon dioxide, from the air and provides oxygen, which animals require for continued life.
No, cells do not need carbon dioxide to survive. In fact, excessive carbon dioxide can be harmful and toxic to cells. Cells require oxygen for respiration, which is essential for producing energy.
oxygen, atp, releases carbon dioxide
The balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide is maintained in the atmosphere by the oxygen released by plant during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide released by human ,animal's etc in the atmosphere