yes they do
They take in oxygen
plants.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.
Plants give out Oxygen. Animals give out Carbon Dioxide. Plants take in Carbon Dioxide, Animals take in Oxygen.
No, animals do not take up most of the oxygen on Earth. The majority of Earth's oxygen comes from photosynthesis by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms release oxygen into the atmosphere as a byproduct of their metabolic processes.
Breathing.
No, flowers do not take in oxygen. Like all plants, they undergo photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, unlike animals that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is actually breathed in by animals. It is carbon dioxide which is exhaled by animals. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
During cellular respiration, plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen while animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.Sorry if I didn't answer your question sufficiently!
oxygen!
by eating and breathing
Lung and gills help animals take in oxygen from their environment. Lungs are found in terrestrial animals and allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration, while gills are found in aquatic animals and perform a similar function by extracting oxygen from water.