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Metabolism and respiration.

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Q: Which process is responsible for release of CO2 by animals?
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What organism releases carbon dioxide into the air?

Humans do, and all animals! We breathe in O2 and breathe out CO2.


What process changes the food into CO2 when animals eat grass?

please answer the following : what process changes the food into CO2?


Which natural process does not release CO2 into the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis does not.A:The photosynthesis process in vegetation, plants and trees does release CO2. Not only that, it also captures it again from the atmosphere. The photosynthesis process is part of a larger natural process called the Carbon Cycle. In this cycle, oceans release and capture CO2 too.


In animals that eat grass what is the process that changes the food into CO2?

photosynthesis


How do plants and animals affect the environment?

they release methane gas and co2


Green plants do not release large amounts of co2 all the time because they use co2 in the process of?

Photosynthesis


How do plants purify the air and what is the process named?

they take CO2 in and release O2, and the process is called photosynthesis


What do humans and animals exhale when they release carbon back in the air?

CO2 (carbon dioxide).


Is photosynthesis responsible for atmospheric CO2?

Photosynthesis is responsible for lowering the levels of atmospheric CO2 since it is a requirement to make glucose. Cellular respiration produces CO2 as a by-product, so it is responsible for some atmospheric CO2.


What does a cell release after taking in oxygen?

CO2, carbon dioxide and the process is called respiration


Can photosynthesis release oxygen?

Yes, the process of photosynthesis releases the O2 (oxygen) in CO2.


How do plants MOST likely change the atmosphere in a way that is beneficial for animals?

When animals exhale, they release a gas called Carbon Dioxide (CO2) which can be lethal to animals if the gas is present in large quantities. Through the process of photosynthesis plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen as a byproduct. This helps animals because they need oxygen in order to breathe.