animals give off roughly around 58.2% of co2 every year and causes the ozone layer to deminish every year lil by lil
no when they exhale then they get rid of the carbon dioxide
All animals, including humans, take in O2 (Oxygen) and expel CO2 (Carbon Dioxide.) So the answer to your question is no, they don't "take in" CO2
when animals breath they take in O2 + glucose to get co2+ water+ energy the plants take in energy water and co2 to make glucose and 02
So animals can take it in and produce more CO2
They take in oxygen and release co2 by their skin, lungs and sometimes tissue in their throats.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
Surprisingly, when animals exhale, they breathe out water, too! Much like plants take water and CO2 and turn it into foods, animals turn the food they eat back into water and CO2. In this way, plants and animals rely on each other. even more.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
well animals such as humans and dogs breath in oxegen while breathing out Co2 the plants/trees take in Co2 then taking out Oxegen so its like a cycle
CO2?
Yes they take up CO2. Then it is reduced to glucose
They need Co2 from animals. Which is why we need them, for oxygen.
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
when it consume co2 from animals