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During cellular respiration, plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen while animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.

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What is the importance of respiration in plants and animals?

Without cellular respiration your body wouldn't have any energy to Cary out life functions. The purpose of cellular respiration is to preduce energy in the form of ATP molecules.


How is the balance of gases maintained in nature?

In nature, the balance of gases is maintained through processes like photosynthesis and respiration. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping to balance the levels of these gases in the atmosphere. Conversely, during respiration, animals and plants release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is then used by plants for photosynthesis. These interconnected processes help to regulate the levels of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide in nature.


What is the difference between anaerobic respiration in plants and animals?

Differences 1)the animals take in oxygen and give out carbon-di-oxide. 2) plants they take in carbon-di-oxide and give out oxygen. 3)the animals have a complex breathing mechanism. 4)the plants have a simple mechanism of breathing


How does plants and animals use carbon dioxide and oxygen in different ways?

Plants obtain carbon from the atmosphere by breaking CO2 apart and releasing the oxygen during photosynthesis. Animals eat the plants, excrete an undigested portion of the carbon, and exhale the rest through respiration of the carbon with atmospheric oxygen (or in the case of marine animals--oxygen dissolved in water).


How are photosynthesis and respiration related?

Photosynthesis and respiration are interconnected processes in living organisms. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This glucose is then used in cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. So, photosynthesis produces the necessary energy source (glucose) for respiration, while respiration provides the carbon dioxide and water needed for photosynthesis.

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What do animals give off during respiration?

carbon dioxide


What is given off by plants wich is needed by man and animals?

Oxygen. Plants take in the Carbon Dioxide that man and animals exhale, and give off oxygen.


What are the two gases given off by plants?

Plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration.


What role does the animals do during global warming?

animals disinagrate and they give off oxygento plants and plants give us co2 and oxygen


What is it that Plants and animals take in and then give off?

Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. This exchange of gases is essential for the survival of both plants and animals.


What do plants give animals?

Plants provide animals with food in the form of fruits, seeds, leaves, and nectar. They also offer shelter, nesting material, and protection from predators. Additionally, plants play a vital role in maintaining the oxygen levels in the atmosphere which animals need for respiration.


When Green Plants Give Out Carbon Dioxide?

Green plants give out carbon dioxide during cellular respiration, a process where they break down glucose to release energy. This occurs primarily at night when photosynthesis is not taking place. However, overall, green plants absorb more carbon dioxide during photosynthesis than they release during respiration.


How are leaves helpful to animals?

1. Leaves in plants photosynthesise, whereby they give out oxygen, which is used by animals in respiration. 2. Leaves are a source of food for some animals. (They eat leaves.)


What type of relationship do plants and animals have with one another?

Generally producers (plants) are eaten by primary consumers (animals). Also plants use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen in photosynthesis needed for cellular respiration which in turn gives off carbon dioxide interconnecting plants and animals.


When is respiration?

Respiration occurs in all living cells - days and nights (any time). Animals respire (breathe) taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide all the time. Plants - green plants - tend to take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen during daylight hours, but reverse the process overnight.


During the day plants take in oxygen and give out carbondioxideBut during the night plants take in oxygen and give out carbondioxideHow do you explain that?

Photosynthesis can take place during the time only when the Sun is shining plant has light). This is because during this process, the pigment absorb the light and the green tissue of the plant makes glucose. Plants always do respiration as the humans and animals... the plant can d both jobs in the day but in the dark it only can give out CO2(see above).


What is produced by plants during respiration?

Respiration by plants is the same as that of animals, and is indeed a reverse of the equation for photosynthesis: Photosynthesis - carbon dioxide + water ----- glucose + oxygen Respiration - glucose + oxygen ----- carbon dioxide + water (+ energy, obviously)