Animals exhale carbon dioxide and inhale oxygen just as humans do.
Yes they do. Its part of the carbon cycle. When plants give off carbon dioxide, animals breath it in, when they die, scavengers eat them then decomposer breaks the dead carcasses back into the basic materials.
When lobsters are underwater they breath in oxygen, when they come above water they breath out carbon dioxide.
During cellular respiration, plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen while animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.Sorry if I didn't answer your question sufficiently!
Yes, they help nature in many ways. For example, they "breath" by taking in carbon dioxide and giving off oxygen which helps humans and animals breath.
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is given off in your exhaled breath.
Carbon dioxide is given off in your exhaled breath.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.
Yes, you breath in oxygen that plants give off and breath out carbon dioxide that plants take in.
trees breath in carbon dioxide through their leaves and then give off oxygen so we can breath
because plants need carbon dioxide to make new oxygen for the animals.
Plants must have carbon dioxide from animals. Animals give off carbon dioxide when they breathe and plants give off oxygen so it's a fair exchange.