I like animals I am not saying their bad but it is bad to sleep in their same room because you are breathing its carbon dioxide (a poisonous gas living things release,if you breathe it to much you can die!)but sleeping with plants is actually good (that depends on what plants do you have because some might be poisonous)it absorbs your carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen.
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Sleeping in a closed dark room with green plants is not advisable because plants release carbon dioxide at night, which can reduce oxygen levels in the room. This can negatively affect your sleep quality and overall health. It is best to have well-ventilated rooms for a good night's rest.
Lakes have more species because there is more freshwater and room to live. Plus life isn't swept away with a current. Animals can try to fish easier here and there is a shoreline for animals to live on and a still surface for plants to grow upon.
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with the blood of there body temp. Also the room temp
Unsaturated fat is liquid at room temperature and comes from plants. Saturated fat is solid at room temperature and comes from animals.
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i bee came in to my room last night i thought it had left my room last night but it had not it was there this morning and its trapped in a plastic container how long will the bee survive ?
Despite fables, plants will not harm an ill patient at night if they do not harm them during the day. No reason. Persons with an allergy, or a need for dry air, etc, may be better with NO plants, but that is day or night. Plants do not "absorb" illness from people. They cannot get pneumonia, and you cannot get Dutch Elm Disease.
Sleeping in a closed room with many potted plants can be unhealthy due to the plants releasing carbon dioxide at night through the process of respiration, which can reduce oxygen levels in the room. This can lead to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and fatigue, as well as potentially impacting cognitive function during sleep. Additionally, some plants release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues in sensitive individuals. It is recommended to keep a well-ventilated room with a moderate number of plants for optimal indoor air quality.
During the night, photosynthesis gets shut down (since there's no light) and it will give off CO2 like us human. At night plants gives carbon dioxide is taken up from the air and used in the process of making sugars. At night, when photosynthesis does not occur - no sunlight for energy - respiration does occur, which gives off carbon dioxide just as it does in animals. On balance, though, plants take up much more carbon dioxide in photosynthesis than they give off in respiration.That's why some people say that ppl should take the plants out of the room at night