carbon dioxide is a product of aerobic respiration that all cells of all plants and animals undergo to produce energy. (except the anerobes such as yeast that give off ethanol and carbon dioxide instead, using a very different reaction that also gives off energy). they don't do so when they eat, but they create this waste product when releasing food energy into cellular energy.
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
No, animals are not primary consumers of carbon dioxide. Plants are the primary consumers of carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis. Animals, on the other hand, release carbon dioxide through respiration.
The answer is: carbon dioxide that is released by animals is absorbed by plants ;)))
No, in plants carbon dioxide is a raw material, or reactant, for photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. For animals, is is just a waste product.
plants and animals plants=oxygen animals=carbon dioxide
Plants obtain the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis from the atmosphere.
No
hmm. . because plants and animals are like an persons who lived with carbon dioxide.
Animals, like humans, exhale carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants, and through the process of photosynthesis produce oxygen.
Plants do not produce carbon dioxide for animals. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Animals then use this oxygen for respiration, producing carbon dioxide as a waste product, which is then used by plants for photosynthesis in a continuous cycle.