what happens is we breath in o2 then we release carbon dioxide then the plants get co2 and release o2
cellular respiration
Animals breathe in oxygen in the air.
I think that the plant can use the animal waste as fertilizer and plants can serve as food and they give off oxygen.
Yes. Plants create oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The plants take in carbon dioxide that animals and humans breathe, water, and minerals in the soil and produce oxygen and glucose.
The way to improve oxygen in the air is by increasing life that give off oxygen as a byproduct such as plant life. Animals use oxygen and give off carbon-dioxide which is used by plants which in turn releases oxygen in the air.
Plants make oxygen and animals use oxygen. Over a couple of billions years, this system has stabilized so that oxygen makes up not quite 1/4 of the air you breath. By far, the most oxygen-producing plants live in the oceans, and include algae, seaweed (See 'Sargasso Sea'), and other similar plants.
1 . plant produce food by the process of photosynthesis and animals depend directly or indirectly on them for food 2 . plant produce oxygen during photosynthesis and animals use this oxygen for respiration 3 . plant act as habitat for the animals dwelling on trees
Animals do not use up all the oxygen in the atmosphere because plants produce oxygen. When they breathe, plants inhale carbon dioxide (which is what animals breathe out) and exhale oxygen (which is what animals breathe in).
For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.
No, plant cells can also undergo anaerobic respiration under low oxygen conditions. Some animals, like certain species of fish and insects, can also use anaerobic respiration when oxygen levels are limited.
Animals don't release oxygen; we use oxygen. Plants release oxygen.
animals and plant use energy for living