Essentially they all do ... but not all of them all of the time (i.e. plant cells).
Microbes that prefer an atmosphere of carbon dioxide are known as carbon dioxide-loving or CO2-loving microbes. Some examples include certain types of bacteria and archaea that thrive in environments with high levels of carbon dioxide.
i think maybe carbon dioxide
For a plant to live, it breathes in carbon dioxide. When a plant dies it still has to go somewhere if it isn't used, because the plant will start to decompose, so the carbon dioxide is released
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
1. Plants respire and carbon dioxide is. released at night. 2. Plants are eaten by animals and animals respire and carbon dioxide is released. 3. Plants and animals die and are decomposed. Decomposers release carbon dioxide from decaying matter into the air.
All animals are effected. We all release carbon Dioxide as we exhale, and then the trees and plants surrounding absorb the Carbon Dioxide, and release oxygen.
They release Carbon Dioxide.
plants release carbon dioxide and we give out oxygen .
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide