Humans, and actually all other animals, breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and combine it with water and sunlight to make food in a process called photosynthesis. Luckily, a byproduct of this process is oxygen, which humans and other animals breathe in. Then we breathe out carbon dioxide, and the wondrous cycle continues.
Almost all plants benefit humans
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
yes. no.
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
the get nutrients from plants
No, air plants are not poisonous to humans or pets.
Plants give off oxygen in which humans live off. And in return humans give off carbon dioxide in which plants live off.
Plants can be dangerous to humans due to poisons or allergies.
Plants do not necessarily need humans to survive. However, humans provide certain benefits to plants such as suitable growing conditions, protection from pests, and resources like water and nutrients. In return, plants provide oxygen, food, and beauty to humans.
humans, animals, plants itself
wild plants are those which are not grown by humans and grow in nature. it also is no use for humans
wild plants grows in the wild and is not taken care by humans cultivated plants are grown by humans and is watered by them