Well, if that animal eats plants, then they get it from you know where, and vice versa.
Animals get carbon primarily by consuming plants or other animals that have already taken in carbon through eating plants. Carbon is a fundamental building block of life and is converted into organic molecules through cellular processes to provide energy for growth and maintenance.
Both plants and animals need O2 for respiration.CO2 is needed by plants for photosynthesis.
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
All organic materials contain carbon. Animals get their carbon by eating plants and other animals, such as vegetables, cereals and eggs.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is exhaled by animals and needed by plants for photosynthesis.
sun makes bacteria grow, bacteria and sun is needed to grow plants plants are needed to feed plant eating animals carnivors eats the plant eating animals. then scaventures eats the carnivors.
During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide from the air and get energy from the sunlight to prepare their own food. The carbon is thereafter converted into carbon compounds in the plants. Animals primarily live by consuming plants, or eating other animals, and thereby get the carbonrequired for their life processes.
If all plants vanish from the planet, then there will be no food for plant eating animals and they will die of hunger and the animal eating animals (Carnivorous.) die as they will not have plant eating animals to eat. Also Carbon bi oxide will go on increasing and Oxygen go on decreasing, as animals will respire to produce it and plants are are not there to convert it back to Oxygen. Vise verse if all animals vanish from the earth, then Plants will not get the Carbon bi oxide, required for photosynthesis and they will also die of starvation, as they also need food for there growth and respiration.
The gas given off by plants that is needed by animals is oxygen. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, which animals then breathe in to support their respiration. This exchange of gases between plants and animals is vital for the survival of both organisms.
No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
Oxygen. Plants take in the Carbon Dioxide that man and animals exhale, and give off oxygen.
Generally producers (plants) are eaten by primary consumers (animals). Also plants use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen in photosynthesis needed for cellular respiration which in turn gives off carbon dioxide interconnecting plants and animals.