carbon dioxide
yes bushes breath they are plants plants breath to
Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, which is their process of converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose. This process occurs in the presence of sunlight and helps plants generate energy for growth and survival.
animals usually depend on plants for oxygen. we breath out carbon dioxide and breath oxygen in, same with animals. and plants breath that carbon dioxide in and and breath out oxygen.
Plants absorb Carbon Dioxide through pores in their leaves and combine it with chloropyl to produce glucose for their nutrition, giving out Oxygen as their waste gas.
we breath in oxygen and plants breath co2
Plants breath in the CO2 we breath out and then turns it into O2 for us to breath in again, mutually beneficial.
Carbon DioxidePlants basically to the opposite of what we breath: they take in Carbon Dioxide and give off Oxygen. We take in Oxygen and give off Carbon Dioxide.This is why plants are so important to use because we need them to breath.
This gas is oxygen from air.
1) Helium, it's very light.2) Oxygen, it helps organisms breath.3) Carbon Dioxide, you breath this out of you. Plants take it in so they can release oxygen.
Yes, you breath in oxygen that plants give off and breath out carbon dioxide that plants take in.
All of them. The plants turn the carbin dioxide converted by you into oxygen and then you can breath. You then, when you breath out, give out more carbin dioxide for the plants to breath, and give you more oxygen, Etc...
Plants let out Oxygen which is what humans breath in and we let out Carbon dioxide which is what plants breath.