Carbon and oxygen cycles interact to keep animals alive because animals use the oxygen cycle to realease the energy they make and
animals use carbon cycles to produce sugars, animals and organisms
break down these sugars to obtain energy, they produce water and carbon dioxide hope this helped!!!!
Animals take in the oxygen given off by the plants and then exhale carbondoixide and the plants take that in and the cycle continues...
plants and animals depend on the carbon dioxide -oxygen cycle bercause their is other stuff in the cycle that can help them live.
plants absorb carbon dioxide, which they break down into carbon and oxygen through photosynthesis. Animals absorb oxygen (through our lungs) and expel carbon dioxide.
Plants obtain carbon from the atmosphere by breaking CO2 apart and releasing the oxygen during photosynthesis. Animals eat the plants, excrete an undigested portion of the carbon, and exhale the rest through respiration of the carbon with atmospheric oxygen (or in the case of marine animals--oxygen dissolved in water).
The: Rock Cycle Water Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Oxygen Cycle Carbon Cycle
The two biogeochemical cycles that depend directly on photosynthesis are the oxygen cycle and the carbon cycle. Photosynthesis is the driving force between these two cycles.
Carbon Dioxide is absorbed by plants for use in photosynthesis to make sugars. During the process of photosynthesis, some oxygen is made as a byproduct. This oxygen is then inhaled by animals. Animals exchange oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide. Then the cycle starts over again.
animals: carbon dioxide plants: oxygen
carbon dioxide and sugar
Carbon dioxide and sugar
Carbon, Nitrogen, Water and Oxygen Cycles.
how how might all the producers being dead in the ecosystem effect the carbon oxygen nitrogen cycles
Oxygen, energy, and reproduction.
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Well we breath in oxygen, and release co2, which plants breath in then release oxygen. thus they are almost the same cycles
Carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen are vital components of life on Earth
Plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen through photosynthesis.
Because there no oxygen on the moon.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Oxygen cycles through the environment in multiple ways. It is released by photosynthesis in plants, absorbed by animals during respiration, and returned to the atmosphere through a combination of respiration and decomposition processes. It also plays a crucial role in the carbon cycle by interacting with carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, and living organisms.