plants. when humans exhale carbondioxide, plants take it in and turn it back into oxygen. especially trees
Living things are things or humans or living objects that are actually living. Living things are things that breathe, a fish uses gills and a human breathes air.
For humans and other animals, the oxygen in the air that we breathe is essential for life. When we breathe the air, our body uses the oxygen in it to enable the body to carry out the necessary processes for living.
A respirometer. This is a device used to measure the rate of respiration of a living organism by measuring its rate of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Every living organism does. It is a fundamental process
Living.
Yes itβs a living organism, it still uses oxygen & perform many processes
Yes, a cat is a living organism. A living organism must have cells, it must reproduce, grow and develop, respond to change, have DNA, and it uses energy. A cat (a mammal) does and has all of those things. David (venom751998)
us humans, animals, and living things....mostly like everyone uses it!
Because there are many harmful sea animals who can harm humans and there is no oxygen under the sea to breathe in.
Oxygen will relight a glowing splint (taper). Any type of combustion uses oxygen. We, as with most living creatures, breathe oxygen.
almost every living organism uses homeostasis to do this
An organism that uses aerobic respiration is one that requires oxygen for growth. The scientific name for this type of organism is obligate aerobes, but you may know them as plants, animals, and humans.