O2 in and CO2 out for animals, and the opposite for plants.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen(O2)
To exchange gases such as co2 and o2
Plants use their stomala to exchange gases with the environment by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the air. But I'm not sure about animals, anybody else?
Plants and animals release energy through cellular respiration. Plants and animals exchange gases through this process with animals taking in oxygen and plants carbon dioxide.
Plants let out gases. This gas is called oxgen which animals and humans need to breathe so we can live. Animals let out a gas called carbon dioxide and the plants need to take in the carbon dioxide to live.
Bad ozone is located wherever organisms are located that exchange gases with the atmosphere. Either plants or animals.
Yes, this exchange of gases by plants and animals is required for respiration to release energy for performing various biological activities.
Through stomata and lenticells
Oxygen.
Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
Root Surface
there would be no exchange of gases