Trees "breathe" CO2 (carbon dioxide) through extremely small openings between the plants cells on the bottom of the leaf, called stomata (stoma singular). Through the same stomata O2 leaves the leaf.
They do not have lungs, and don't breathe.
lucky for humans
A dog breathes in oxygen and then releases carbon dioxide when he exhales. Conversely, a tree gives off oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. So the breath of the dog sustains the tree, while the output of oxygen from the tree sustains the dog.
with its lungsit breathes in and out with it's lungs and it and it breathes in oxygen
Trees help to reduce global warming by 'cleaning the air'.Here's how:A gas that helps to cause global warming is carbon dioxide.Trees 'breathe' just like we do except when they breathe they take in carbon dioxide not oxygen.When a tree breathes out it breathes out oxygen.This is then breathed in by a human.Carbon dioxide is breathed out the the human......and breathed in by the tree...Except the tree stores the carbon in its trunk, branches, everything......so this reduces global warming!This carries on continuously.
No, it breathes with gills. Yes, of course it breathes with lungs.
Ocean Breathes Salty was created in 2003.
Billy Breathes was created on -19-06-02.
They both are alive.
Hello Im Shanelle 10 yrs old and what I learnt at school as that the tree breathes in what we breath out and we breath in what they breathe out so its from the trees! Well that's what I learnt.
A black dragon breathes acid, and a blue breathes lightning, a gold breathes regular fire and so does a silver, white breathes ice, and green breathes, well, that i don't know, but a black dragon breathes acid. The book in which the Black Dragon is featured is revealed at the end of the book to be entirely fiction. Not that I don't believe in Dragons, but that book is fictional.
how many breathes per minute is a canine suppose to have