How am i supposed to know
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?
Photosynthesis only occurs in plants, on the leaves, to produce nutrients for it. Animals all respire, which is effectively the opposite of respiration.
Yes, both animals and plants respire to release energy stored in food. Animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide through a process called cellular respiration. Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, and also respire by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.
No, not all organisms breathe. While most animals have a respiratory system that involves breathing to exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide, some organisms like plants and certain microbes rely on different mechanisms, such as photosynthesis or simple diffusion, to obtain the gases they need.
Not only animals respire even plants respire. In respiration they take up oxygen. This O2 is used for oxidation of food which results in release of energy.
All plants respire.
1. Plants respire and carbon dioxide is. released at night. 2. Plants are eaten by animals and animals respire and carbon dioxide is released. 3. Plants and animals die and are decomposed. Decomposers release carbon dioxide from decaying matter into the air.
All living organisms can respire in some form, including animals, plants, fungi, and even some bacteria. Respiration is the process by which organisms take in oxygen and produce carbon dioxide to generate energy for survival.
When animals respire, one of the products of this reaction is heat. This heat helps the animal to maintain its internal temperature.
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Carbon is added/increased by: Organisms/plants respire which releases Co2 & decomposers respire which also releases Co2 while breaking down dead plants/animals etc. Combustion - Fossil fuels are burnt which releases Co2