humans benefit from photosynthesis, by receiving, obviously oxygen, which is required for cellular respiration, but plants also provide, glucose, which we heterotrophs need, to perform cellular respiration again, so we benefit by receiving oxygen and glucose, or O2 and C6H12O6.
Plants, and everything that eats those plants or survives by plants.
As an omnivore, I can unequivocally state that I benefit from a nice salad, asparagus, and even broccoli. There are lots of plants that I enjoy consuming. Many animals, such as fish, chickens, cows, and pigs eat plants, and are subsequently found on my dinner table. So, in a broad sense, herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores benefit from the result of photosynthesis.
Although it is not an "excretory product", oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis
photosynthesis is the process in which plants change sunlight into energy
the sugar produced by photosynthesis is the plants 'food.' it is the point of the process. plants 'do' photosynthesis to get sugar, which they 'consume' in a way.
This is by photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is not a person. It is a process done by plant to get energy
Animals benefit from photosynthesis by providing food rich in nutrients for the animals that eat plants (herbivores). Animals that eat other animals (carnivores) are indirectly benefitted, because they will then eat the animals that ate the plants.
Plants, and everything that eats those plants or survives by plants.
Photosynthesis is where plants get nutrients from the sun. This is important for man and animals because, if the plants couldn't use photosynthesis, they would die off. If all the plants die off, then man and animals couldn't get nutrients fom the plants, therefore making the process of photosynthesis needed by both plants and animals.
There are many single things possible to increase the benefits of photosynthesis. A few suggestions are: water plants; fertilize plants; or plant more plants.
As an omnivore, I can unequivocally state that I benefit from a nice salad, asparagus, and even broccoli. There are lots of plants that I enjoy consuming. Many animals, such as fish, chickens, cows, and pigs eat plants, and are subsequently found on my dinner table. So, in a broad sense, herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores benefit from the result of photosynthesis.
no it is the property of plants and some microorgaism only and it helps in photosynthesis, no animal have chloroplast not even man
Anmals exhale carbon dioxide, which is a key component in photosynthesis, a process plants use that help them survive. In addition, animal manure is a good fertilizer for plants.
where do plants get energy for photosynthesis
Plants make chlorophyll by the process of photosynthesis.
Although it is not an "excretory product", oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis