When we breath, we inhale oxygen and after a slightly complicated gas exchange in our lungs we exhale CO2, or carbon-dioxide. plants use that to help with the production of the ATP (Adenine-triphosphate) energy molecule that they need, as well as glucose if my memory serves me right.
Plants give off oxygen, which humans need to breath.
Plants give out oxygen and us animals breathe it in. This is one of the reasons why plants are so important to us.
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ya mean carbon dioxide!! LOL
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Carbon Dioxide, CO2.
Plants give living things oxygen to live.
squirrels and green plants are connected to the oxygen cycle. The squirrel, like most living things breathe in oxygen and breathe out CO2 ( carbon dioxide ). Green plants or any plants in general, like a flower for example would take in that Carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. This process continues on and on in the oxygen cycle
Green plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and give out oxygen. While respiration, all living organisms take in oxygen and carbon dioxide and then give out carbon dioxide.
Plants also give us wood.This wood is used for various purposes.It is used for making furniture and other useful items.
To travel to get planted in other places and they give water to them
Plants give living things oxygen to live.
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Some of the living and non-living things in ecosystem interdependent are plants. Plants give out oxygen.
Most leafy plants and trees give off oxygen
well just think this, if there were no animals, the plants wouldn't survive. and vis versa This is true for a few reasons: 1) Plants give off oxygen as a byproduct of the process of photosynthesis, we require oxygen. 2) In the same sense, plants use carbon dioxide in carbon fixation (to make glucose) And humans (as well as other heterotrophs) give off CO2 as a waste product of cellular respiration 3) Plants capture the energy of the sun... (we don't) so where would our energy come from if we didn't have something to capture what we can't? Hope that is enough to go on....
They give us and animals shade, food ,oxygen ,wood ,medicine and many more things .They also teach us so many good qualities like humbleness ,helpfulness and steadiness in different situations.
Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.
Yes, it does. When the plants get light, they photosynthesis and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.The animals then give out carbon dioxide to the plants for them to photosynthesis. But if, there is no sunlight, the plants cannot photosynthesis to make food and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.Both the aquatic plants and animals eventually die. Therefore, the light affects the amount of living things in a water environment.
The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.
during photosynthesis plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen
It is important because it helps plants give off oxgen for us to breath and if plants did not have oxygen for us we would have never exsist.
They are needed to give nutrients to other living things.