Just like humans do. they inhale to inflate their lungs and deflate to release carbon dioxide and deflate their lungs at least land animals do. sea animals use a special set of lungs called gills
It provides oxygen for respiration to both plants and animals and CO2 to the plants for photosynthesis. The nitrifying bacteria get Nitrogen from the air to assimilate and provide further to its symbiotic plants.
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In there leafs, they change Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen.
They need air just like we need it to live, so animals need air to breathe.
Cellular respiration.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
nitrogen
It grows plants and then plants make not good air into air we breath
The plants are good for air. They makes the air clean and fresh. It also gives us oxygen and sometimes they are also used in medicines.
yes they collect poisonous particles and liquids from the air
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
plants need water sun and air to make food for us to eat .
Plants use the air, water and sunlight to make glucose molecules.
they use air
nitrogen
Yes. Plants use photosynthesisto make more air.
water, air, and sunlight.
the air,water,plants and food
It grows plants and then plants make not good air into air we breath
they need fresh air to make colloraphyll, which is part of their process of living. if they do not have air, than they can not make natural sugar either.
No. Plants make their own food using air water and sunshine.
Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and use it in a action called photosynthisis in which the plant makes food and energy. When phtosynthisis is completed plants expell oxygen.