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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.

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Why do use need plants?

Plants need us because when we exhale we breathe out carbon dioxide which plants need for a process called "photosynthesis".


How do plants eat amd breath?

Well the process of which plants eat is called PHOTOSYNTHESIS. This is when the plants use the sun's light to make their food. Also plants breathe in Carbon Dioxide and breathe out Oxygen which is beneficial to humans also.


Why is most life on earth dependent on solar energy to survive?

1. The radiation from the sun gives of energy that plants can use. Then the plants use the energy and give out oxygen for the animals to breathe from. Therefore the animals take in the oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide and the plants also use that as energy and the process repeats. Both plants and animals use this process in which help each other.


What do plants breathe out in the process of making glucose?

Oxygen


Do plants inhale oxygen in respiration?

"Plants" do not possess a diaphragm and thus lack the ability to "inhale", rather they use pores on the surface of the leaf called Stomates. Being able to open and close according to external conditions, Stomates allow plants to exchange airborne gases and play a crucial role in respiration.


What do plants use that consumers breathe out?

We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.


How is the way plants breathe different from the way we breathe?

Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, which occurs in their leaves. They do not have lungs or a circulatory system like humans. In contrast, humans breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through their lungs as part of the respiratory process.


Do plants breathe at night and if so, how does this process differ from their respiration during the day?

Yes, plants do breathe at night through a process called respiration. However, this process differs from their respiration during the day because at night, plants do not undergo photosynthesis, so they rely solely on respiration to obtain energy. During the day, plants use photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight, in addition to respiration.


What gas do you do breathe out that plants use?

carbon dioxide


What do plants do when you and other humans breathe out?

when you breathe out, plants breathe in.


How do trees help earth?

they provide oxygen for humans and animals to breathe by photosynthesis, the process in which plants use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen


Do the plants breathe?

yes the plants do breathe