Carbon oxidation/reduction. The carbon typically comes from tree wood (eg a forest fire) or fossil fuel (coal or oil).
It absorbs oxygen while at the same time releases carbon dioxide across its surface.
Animal respiration takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
There is no organism in the human body that absorbs CO2 and releases O2, CO2 is a waste product to us.
In the carbon cycle, photosynthesis by plants and algae absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, while respiration by living organisms releases carbon dioxide back. In the oxygen cycle, photosynthesis produces oxygen as a byproduct, which is then used in cellular respiration by organisms to generate energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.
glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+waterhydrocarbon+oxygen--> carbon dioxide+water
plants are the sinks of carbon dioxide and releases oxygen it is cycle process
Animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide. This is what the plant takes in to create sugars within the plant, allowing it to feed itself.
The circulatory system takes up oxygen, and releases carbon dioxide.
Both carbon (or a carbon compound) and oxygen are used in the formation of carbon dioxide, which contains both elements.