No. Ammonia is toxic. Even in small, nonhazardous concentrations the odor of ammonia is repulsive.
when you breathe out, plants breathe in.
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.
The same air that we humans breathe in.
They breathe through their mouth and nose and have lungs, just like humans. :)
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
since humans talk when they breathe out and dogs do it when they breathe in this is the main reason why humans talk and they bark
they breathe just like humans, out of their nose and mouth
Oxygen is essential to humans. We breathe it in.
Yes, ammonia is poisonous to humans, but only in large quantity. When ammonia is used as a dilute solution in water (as a cleaning agent, for example) it is not dangerous. Pure ammonia is approximately as toxic as chlorine gas.
No, humans do not need nitrogen to breathe for survival. The air we breathe is primarily made up of oxygen, with only a small amount of nitrogen.
through their gills.
they can breathe it in