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No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
Because plants don't have a need for animals, but animals need company and a mate so that they can continue and make their species last.
No because animals eat plants so if animals didnt eat plants the plants would die unless watered.
NO
Lost if not all marine animals are aerobic. This means that without oxygen they will die. As only plants and some species of fungi or bacteria produce oxygen, without plants (water dwelling plants) then aquatic animals would die.
The plants will happily live on. Plants do not need animals to live, though animals must have plants. Plants can produce both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Without animals to spread their pollen, however, some plants would have to find new ways to reproduce.
False, Animals can not live without plants.
They would dehydrate without it, and die.
Plants and animals are fundamental to ecological balance. Plants could exist without animals but animals could not live without plants. Without animals plants would eventually stabilise to a new level of ecological equilibrium.
Humans themselves do not use photosynthesis, but because humans depend on plants, as well as other animals that eat plants, in order to live, no, humans could not live without photosynthesis. Unless plants had another way to make food for themselves, humans could not live without photosynthesis.
True. Even animals that eat other animals rely on green plants- since the prey animals eat green plants. And animals all need oxygen- which is given off by green plants.
Plant life determines animal life because plants give out oxygen and the animals need to breathe in oxygen in order to live. Then they give out carbon dioxide, which plants need to breathe in.Plants also need oxygen for the same reason as animals--aerobic cellular respiration.)This is a circle of life. Plants cannot live without animals and vice versa.Plants also form the base of the food chain for animals. Plants can live without animals. Plants make carbon dioxide themselves during aerobic respiration. Try making a plant terrarium that is completely closed off from its surroundings. If it is set up correctly, the plants will thrive without any animals present. I think the best answer to this question is both, plants produce oxygen that is needed by animals to live, and plants form the base of the food chain for animals, which they also need to live.