they eat the producers ( plants) and the plants have oxygen. Also, they breathe in oxygen which is just a natural habit to any living thing
No: they consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide.
consumers take in oxygen by both the ways. in where for a vegetarian it will be only obtaining oxygen by eating plant and for a non - vegetarian it will be both the ways .
yes
what life process in living things uses oxygen
Producers are plants, and anything else that undergoes photosynthesis, that take in carbon dioxide and convert it to oxygen. Consumers, such as humans and animals, take in oxygen and convert it and release it as carbon dioxide through cellular respiration.
Both! They consume nutrients and oxygen, and excrete metabolites.
Oxygen
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.
Consumers are organisms, or living things, that rely on other organisms to survive. Tigers eat meat and breath in oxygen made by plants.
Producers, such as plants, release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. This oxygen is essential for consumers, including animals and humans, as they take it in to survive. In this process, consumers exhale carbon dioxide, which producers then utilize for photosynthesis, creating a cycle of gas exchange between the two groups.
Consumers may carry out anaerobic respiration in the absence of oxygen. This process allows them to still generate energy, but at a lower efficiency than aerobic respiration, leading to the production of lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts.
The exchange of gases between producers (plants) and consumers (animals) is called respiration. During respiration, animals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis.