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Yes, both animals and people receive carbon from oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, where plants use energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. Animals then consume these plants to obtain carbon for their own growth and energy needs.
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
All plants contain carbon, plants and animals are carbon-based life forms which means that they need carbon to survive
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carbon? Try hydrogen. There is no carbon in H20.
All organic materials contain carbon. Animals get their carbon by eating plants and other animals, such as vegetables, cereals and eggs.
All animals are effected. We all release carbon Dioxide as we exhale, and then the trees and plants surrounding absorb the Carbon Dioxide, and release oxygen.
Yes. All animals and plants are organisms because they contain carbon.Yes. All animals and plants are organisms because they contain carbon.
All animals and plants. Plants use oxygen as well as carbon dioxide.
yes because the animals and small or big plants not only water receive, it can give the plants real fresh and all animals in the pond can be clean by the sun.
Plants do not produce carbon dioxide for animals. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Animals then use this oxygen for respiration, producing carbon dioxide as a waste product, which is then used by plants for photosynthesis in a continuous cycle.
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