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What animal is necessary for plants?

Carbon dioxide>


What animal product is necessary for plants?

Carbon dioxide>


Importance of oxygen to plants?

Plants expel oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis. This process takes carbon dioxide and breaks it into carbon and oxygen.


What gas plant do produce that animal use?

carbon dioxide that plant use


how carbon transferred from plants to animals?

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How does carbon reenter the carbon cycle?

Many ways:CombustionRespiration of Plants and AnimalsDecomposers break down dead plants, animals and animal waste into Carbon Dioxide


Which animal releases oxygen gas?

Animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen.


What happens to carbon dioxide molecules in the body of plants?

The process of photosynthesis breaks up CO2 molecules.


Animals plants and fungi create carbon dioxide through what processes?

Animal and plants create carbon dioxide when they perform cellular respiration. Decaying vegetation forms carbon dioxide through fermentation, wherein fungi oxidize carbohydrates.


What is another way in which an animal is part of carbon cycle?

There are many ways in which an animal is part of the carbon cycle. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide that plants breathe in.


What do plants release during cell respiration?

During cell respiration, plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of the metabolic process that breaks down glucose to generate energy. Oxygen is consumed by the plant during respiration to facilitate this process.


What obtained from animals do plants use during photosynthesis?

Plants use carbon dioxide obtained from the atmosphere, which is a byproduct of animal respiration. Animals exhale carbon dioxide when they breathe, and plants absorb this gas through small openings in their leaves called stomata. During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into glucose and oxygen, using the energy from sunlight to drive the process. Thus, while plants do not directly use animal products, they rely on the carbon dioxide generated by animals for photosynthesis.