Pretty sure theres nothing animals can do to help plants go through photosynthesis. Because it is a really complicated biological process where sunlight is converted into chemical energy and this all takes place in the leaf.
Plants and animals help to maintain a balance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis releases oxygen and cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis: Plants do the Photosynthesis, if they don't, they die. If the plants die, then herbivores will die out and the carnivores will go with them.Cellular Respiration:
Plants through photosynthesis a procedure which takes CO2,water and other minerals make energy (for the plant) and oxygen. Oxygen is the most important element animals and human need to live
It requires oxygen to live, just like humans and animals do. It requires Water and Light to help it grow and to go through Photosynthesis.
The reason it is healthy is becuz it has photosynthesis in it, which does not only help animals, but every living thing.
Photosynthesis help in producing energy required for sustaining life of the plants, this energy in the food chain is transferred to herbivorous and then carnivorous.
Plants convert carbon dioxide given off by animals into oxygen. This process helps both plants and animals to survive. some animals llike deer need plants for food. Plants depend on animals for pollination and dispersal of seeds. Many animals just eat them but some use them as their shelter and and some to escape from predators. Plants depend on animals for enery as when an animal dies plants uses its body's nutrients.
Plants provide animals with oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. This oxygen is essential for animals to carry out cellular respiration, which is the process that generates energy for their survival.
through the process of photosynthesis
A sprouting tree contributes to the ecosystem by providing oxygen through photosynthesis, creating habitat for animals, stabilizing soil with its roots, and absorbing carbon dioxide to help regulate the climate.
Interestingly, although we do not normally think of people as a species that uses photosynthesis, there is a form of photosynthesis that people do, which is the creation of vitamin D in the skin with the help of sunlight.
For Plants: Photosynthesis For Animals: Cellular Respiration