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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They breath like we do. If you want a more complete answer then the oxygen they breath in is bonded to their red blood cells and spread throughout the body.
Animals utilize aerobic respiration therefore take in oxygen to perform it.
animals give out carbon dioxied and plants give out oxygen
Take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide and water .
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.
Transpiration is when water evaporates from plants. It occurs chiefly in the leaves while their stomata are open during photosynthesis.
the products of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis. The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of respiration.
When carbon dioxide goes out into the air it eventually makes its way over the ocean. Ocean acidity is rising and affecting the lives of ocean animals. Therefore, any animal living in the ocean is being harmed by this horrible cause everyday.
In general outline, photosynthesis is the opposite of cellular respiration. CO2+ H2O+sunlight ----> O2 + H2O +carbohydrates.It uses carbon dioxide and the energy from sunlight to make carbohydrates and oxygen (a waste product from plants).
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plants during photosynthesis take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen while animals during respiration breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide making a complete continuous cycle.
animals disinagrate and they give off oxygento plants and plants give us co2 and oxygen
all living organisms respire during respiration they take in oxygen and give out carbon-dioxide during respiration the food present in the body is broken down with the help of oxygen to release energy
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.)
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.
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)
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).
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.
Cellular Respiration is only in animals. Photosynthesis is in plants. To be precise, photosynthesis is in the mitochondria of organism like us, and respiration is in the leaves of plants. Photosynthesis and Respiration together are a cycle- plants give out oxygen and use carbon dioxide while we humans (and other organisms) use oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. I just just learned this in school. :)
Plants respire for day and night like animals do. They produce carbon bi oxide, through out there respiration but this carbon bi oxide produced during day time is rapidly consumed by photosynthesis and so we can not note it's production. Respiration is essential for all cellular activity and as such biological oxidation process must go on to to give energy.
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.