Animals don't use photosynthesis. Only plants do.
Animals obtain energy and carbon from other organisms. Plants get from light and CO2
Photosynthesis
No, animals do not perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process carried out by plants, algae, and some bacteria to produce energy from sunlight. Animals, on the other hand, rely on cellular respiration to produce energy by breaking down organic molecules such as glucose.
Photosynthesis only occurs in plants, on the leaves, to produce nutrients for it. Animals all respire, which is effectively the opposite of respiration.
we can produce photosynthesis when we eat plants or animals that also eat plants......................... XD *_*
photosynthesis
Animals, like humans, exhale carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants, and through the process of photosynthesis produce oxygen.
animals need oxygen and plants produce oxygen. if there is no light for photosynthesis, then plants can not produce oxygen and animals cannot survive
So animals can take it in and produce more CO2
They are important because they produce oxygen through photosynthesis with carbon dioxide, which animals breathe out.
No, only plants do. I believe chloroplast produces energy from the sun, a.k.a photosynthesis. Do animals produce energy from the sun, no.
animals and plants release carbon dioxide from respiration plants alone release oxygen from photosynthesis
Animals breathe out carbon dioxide, which is used by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This exchange of gases between animals and plants is essential for the Earth's ecosystem.