Plants utilize carbon dioxide (CO2) released by animals during respiration for photosynthesis. In this process, they absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, combining it with sunlight and water to produce glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is then released back into the atmosphere, benefiting both plants and animals. This mutual exchange is a crucial aspect of the carbon cycle, supporting life on Earth.
The gas that plants and animals use, which is essential for respiration, is oxygen. Oxygen is produced during the process of photosynthesis in plants, where carbon dioxide is converted into glucose and oxygen using sunlight, water, and chlorophyll. This oxygen is then released into the atmosphere and utilized by both plants and animals for their metabolic processes.
Plants, Animals, and Bacteria
Plants let out gases. This gas is called oxgen which animals and humans need to breathe so we can live. Animals let out a gas called carbon dioxide and the plants need to take in the carbon dioxide to live.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is exhaled by animals and needed by plants for photosynthesis.
Oxygen is the gas that animals use in respiration. Plants use both oxygen and carbon dioxide. (This is assuming you mean cellular respiration.)
Oxygen is the gas produced by green plants during the process of photosynthesis, which animals then use for respiration. This helps to create a suitable environment for animals to live in.
Plants and animals cannot directly use atmospheric nitrogen (N2 gas) for their growth and development. Instead, certain bacteria in the soil or in the roots of plants can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can absorb, such as nitrate or ammonium. Plants then take up these nitrogen compounds through their roots and use them to build proteins and other essential molecules. Animals obtain nitrogen by consuming plants or other animals that have already incorporated nitrogen into their tissues.
That is carbon dioxide. It is use din photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide or CO2 is exhaled by animals when they use their food for energy. Oxygen is used to burn the glucose so that it can be used as energy for growth and repair. This is called cellular respiration and occurs in every single living organism. Plants then use the carbon dioxide to photosynthesise and create their own food in the form of glucose. They release oxygen and create water as a result of photosynthesis. Animals use the oxygen for cellular respiration and when the plants are consumed use the glucose for energy.
In the process of photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) to produce glucose (food) and oxygen (O2) is released as a byproduct.
plants use it for food while animals mainly use it for warmth
Animals usually don't hurt plants because they just use the plants to eat, or use the plants to build there own homes.Besides that animals really don't have any reason to destroy plants