Fishes use Oxygen in water. They absorb the absorbed oxygen through their gills.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.
No, they use carbon dioxide to make oxygen.
No. Animal cells use Oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a waste product. Plant cells use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
carbon dioxide makes oxygen which means its carbondioxide
Both carbon (or a carbon compound) and oxygen are used in the formation of carbon dioxide, which contains both elements.
Carbon dioxide plays a crucial role in the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle. Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce oxygen as a byproduct. This process helps to maintain the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere, supporting life on Earth.
Carbon dixode (CO2)
They dont use oxygen during photosynthesis. They use carbon dioxide. So they use carbon dioxide and produces oxygen. They convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds specially sugar using energy from the sun.
Fish respirate through their gills, which are specialized organs that extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide. As water flows over their gills, oxygen diffuses into their bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out. Some fish can also use their swim bladder to supplement oxygen uptake from the water.
Fish do not photosynthesis as this is the process of converting sunlight and carbon dioxide, into oxygen and energy. Fish use a process called ram ventilation to transfer the oxygen in water into their bloodstream.
Plants use the carbon dioxide to make food.
Cellular respiration uses oxygen and generates carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and generates oxygen.