CO2?
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
Oxygen is the gas that is produced. Animals produce carbon dioxide.
No, animals do not produce oxygen gas. Animals actually consume oxygen through respiration and release carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Plants and certain microorganisms, such as cyanobacteria, are the primary producers of oxygen through the process of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide and Methane, primarily.
Nowhere, animals do not produce oxygen.
Plants and animals cannot directly use atmospheric nitrogen (N2 gas) for their growth and development. Instead, certain bacteria in the soil or in the roots of plants can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can absorb, such as nitrate or ammonium. Plants then take up these nitrogen compounds through their roots and use them to build proteins and other essential molecules. Animals obtain nitrogen by consuming plants or other animals that have already incorporated nitrogen into their tissues.
the gas produced from farm manure is biogas methane
animals and plants release carbon dioxide from respiration plants alone release oxygen from photosynthesis
Animals use and produce the same gases day or night. Oxygen utilized and CO2 produced.
Animals produce carbon dioxide gas through respiration. This process involves taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct, therefore putting carbon back into the atmosphere.
Yes, animals produce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere primarily through the process of respiration. When animals breathe, they take in oxygen and release CO2 as a byproduct. Additionally, the decomposition of organic matter from dead animals contributes to CO2 emissions. Overall, animals are part of the natural carbon cycle, influencing atmospheric CO2 levels.
Please be more specific, as we have no idea of what type of "gas" you are referring to, whether it's green house gas, fuel gas, or anything like that. If you are saying "do farms produce gas emissions" then the answer is Yes. And it's not just from the animals, it's also from the large machinery that have to till, seed, spray, and harvest fields. All farm animals also produce "gas" in the form of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, from cows to chickens and everything else in between.