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Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and expel Oxygen as a by-product of cellular respiration. Animals take in Oxygen and expel Carbon Dioxide as a by-product of cellular respiration.
Uh plants provide Oxygen first of all. And animals are mammals with lungs which exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide just like humans.
they obtain carbon by humans and organisms, etc.
The gas that is formed during respiration is carbon dioxide. Humans breathe in a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Although, only oxygen is used. When humans exhale they release all of the nitrogen and more carbon dioxide than was inhaled.
You don't need carbon dioxide to live...I think you're thinking of oxygen.
The exchange takes place within the lungs.
yes trees need carbon dioxide to live and give oxegen then we breath the oxegen and turn it into carbon dioxide
Yes, they do. Just as humans do.
from atmosphere
Plants take in Carbon Dioxide and expel Oxygen as a by-product of cellular respiration. Animals take in Oxygen and expel Carbon Dioxide as a by-product of cellular respiration.
Uh plants provide Oxygen first of all. And animals are mammals with lungs which exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide just like humans.
Carbon dioxide (CO2). It is exchanged with Oxygen (O), which is inhaled. This exchange is called the Gas Exchange and it happens in the Aveolus.
we will all suffocate due to no oxygen
respiration is the exchange of gasses, most often oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gasses being exchanged, for example, humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
A bat has lungs not gills