O2 in and CO2 out for animals, and the opposite for plants.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen(O2)
The exchange of gases between producers (plants) and consumers (animals) is called respiration. During respiration, animals take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis.
Animals breathe out carbon dioxide, which is used by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This exchange of gases between animals and plants is essential for the Earth's ecosystem.
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?
The gas given off by plants that is needed by animals is oxygen. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, which animals then breathe in to support their respiration. This exchange of gases between plants and animals is vital for the survival of both organisms.
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
Open stomata allow for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, between the plant and the environment. Closed stomata restrict this exchange, helping to regulate the amount of water loss and gas exchange in plants.