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Oxygen is replaced with plants and photosynthesis. In photosynthesis plants take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen. This is why having plants is important to sustain human life.
If plants didn't have oxygen, they wouldn't be able to preform photosynthesis, which requires oxygen, and they wouldn't survive.
Plants create Oxygen, but Oxygen is a natural element.
The most oxygen is made by Algae (in Latin) or seaweed. They are not plants.
Oxygen is produce by green plants by carbohydrates. This whole process is called photosynthesis.
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One relationship is plants emit oxygen which animals need to survive; animals then emit carbon dioxide which plants need to survive.
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Plants utilise what animals give out like their excretory products while animals utilise what plants give like oxygen, fruits, etc.
Oxygen is the most important for human survival, just as plants need carbon dioxide. Humans and plants have a symbiotic relationship in that regard.
Plants release oxygen .
Plants give off oxygen for animals to breathe and animals exhale CO2 which plants use to make glucose and take out more oxygen. Then animals eat plants to get glucose and when they die or defecate, they leave nitrogenous wastes which are eaten by plants (absorption through roots).
-Humans benefit from plants because plants being producers are able to produce their own food and therefore, supply people with food. -Through a process called photosynthesis, plants give out oxygen while absorbing carbon dioxide. -This reduces the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as well as increases the oxygen content in the atmosphere.
Yes, photosynthesis in plants releases Oxygen.
yes plants can be manufactured for oxygen
It can kill plants if the plants just get oxygen. This can lead to the killing of human sf all plants were exposed to was oxygen.
Oxygen