We probaly don't need carbon dioxide since it is a poison but a little bit.
animal cell
Animal cells need food (usually glucose), water, oxygen, and raw materials to build and grow the cell. In higher animals, a circulatory system using blood provides these needs, and removes waste materials from the cell.
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a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive
Photosynthesis
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon is important to humans believe it or not...trees need carbon dioxide to survive and they emit oxygen which we need to survive...connect the dots
Animal cells need food (usually glucose), water, oxygen, and raw materials to build and grow the cell. In higher animals, a circulatory system using blood provides these needs, and removes waste materials from the cell.
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Cells need energy to work, but they get this from using oxygen and glucose to respire, Oxygen + Glucose -> Water + Carbon dioxide and produces energy When oxygen is not available, the body can survive on anaerobic respiration for a short period of time. Glucose -> Lactic acid + Carbon dioxide
No. Carbon Dioxide is one of the basic needs that plants need in order to survive.
a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive
If there is carbon dioxide in the air, then yes.
Producers get the carbon dioxide that they need to make food from the consumers. Consumers and producers swap the gasses that they need to survive.
No, invertebrates do not breathe carbon dioxide. All animals breathe oxygen.
Photosynthesis
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.