Although plants to use oxygen, they emit unneeded oxygen into the atmosphere. This helps to replenish oxygen supplies for other organisms.
In general, animals cannot survive without plants because plants are the primary producers of energy in most ecosystems. Animals rely on plants for food and oxygen, as well as for habitat and shelter. Without plants, the entire food chain would collapse, leading to the extinction of many animal species.
The final hydrogen acceptor in cellular respiration for most plants and animals is oxygen. Oxygen combines with electrons and protons to form water in the electron transport chain, allowing the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
Animals and Plants mainly need water and food (nutrients) to survive. Other than these 2 factors animals and plants need the correct environment to reside and the correct weather conditions. If these factors are present animals and plants can grow and survive.
Plants play a vital role in providing oxygen through photosynthesis, which is necessary for most living organisms to survive. They also serve as the base of food chains, providing nourishment for animals and humans. Additionally, plants help regulate the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing moisture into the atmosphere.
Plants CAN survive without the help of animals. Animals play a part in a plant's life by either two ways: seed reproductive transport (1), or/and fertilizer(2). For transportation, animals, such as birds, can help by eating a berry off of a berry plant. When they travel away from the area and produce waste from the foods, the seed droppings are in the waste material, which lands onto soil and soon another berry plant will grow. The other ways is a little more complex; plants, for example, grass, can get their soil more nutrients by having other animals such as cows to produce more waste. This manure contains rich ingredients to help the grass grow better. Overall, plants CAN survive without the help of animals. But if they DO get help, such as transport or soil nutrients, they have more chance of living longer.
In general, animals cannot survive without plants because plants are the primary producers of energy in most ecosystems. Animals rely on plants for food and oxygen, as well as for habitat and shelter. Without plants, the entire food chain would collapse, leading to the extinction of many animal species.
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All animals and plants, and many fungi, bacteria, and protists all need pure oxygen (O2) to survive. However, every single living thing in the world needs oxygen, in the form of oxygen containing compounds (most importantly is water, a compound that contains oxygen). The way that organisms get oxygen greatly varies, however. Most, such as bacteria, plants, fungi, and even some animals, simply absorb oxygen through their surfaces. Others, such as fish, get oxygen from the water via gills, and most land animals (reptiles, birds, and mammals), get oxygen via their lungs by breathing air.
Yes, most living things require oxygen for the process of respiration, which helps produce energy for their cells. Animals, plants, and many microorganisms need oxygen to survive.
1. The radiation from the sun gives of energy that plants can use. Then the plants use the energy and give out oxygen for the animals to breathe from. Therefore the animals take in the oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide and the plants also use that as energy and the process repeats. Both plants and animals use this process in which help each other.
even plants and most of the living organisms need oxygen
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Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons.
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as Spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
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The final hydrogen acceptor in cellular respiration for most plants and animals is oxygen. Oxygen combines with electrons and protons to form water in the electron transport chain, allowing the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.