No i believe they do not cause humans get oxygen from trees animals really are not different from humans so animals get the oxygen from trees just like humans
Trees provide oxygen, homes for animals, and help retain the soil when it rains.
No, plants in an aquarium provide oxygen to the animals.
Forrests play an important part in the ecosystems of the world. The produce oxygen so we can breath, they keep the soil from eroding, they provide habit for animals, etc.
The some need of the animals in the aquarium that plants can provide is oxygen.
Plants need soil to live, cook their own food which we use directly or indirectly. Anilmals also need them. Plants provide each living being with oxygen which s crucial to all. Animals need them for food, oxygen.
Uh plants provide Oxygen first of all. And animals are mammals with lungs which exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide just like humans.
they provide a habitat for animals, they prevent erosion, they provide food for animals, and they release oxygen
Soil gives nutrients to plants-plants make oxygen-humans hog up along with all other animals all the oxygen. that is why its important.
Trees and plants provide humans and animals with oxygen, in return we provide them with carbon dioxide.. so aslong as we still have trees and plants, oxygen will continue to be reproduced.
there is air in soil because it is necessary for root growth and also the animals that live under the soil they need oxygen to survive and it determines the porosity of the soil for water to sink in.
trees and grass...trees provide oxygen and grass provides food for the animals
carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle