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How is carbon dioxide carried?

when animals breath they take in O2 + glucose to get co2+ water+ energy the plants take in energy water and co2 to make glucose and 02


Is glucose found in animals or plants?

Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).


How did the carbon cycle begin?

plants take in carbon dioxide and produce glucose animals consume plants animals break down glucose and release carbon dioxide


Is a light dependent process conducted by green plants but not by animals?

Photosynthesis occurs in plants, but not in animals.


What is the main scource of glucose for animals?

Animals, even humans, get glucose from plants that are eaten. Carnivorous animals get glucose from other animals that are eaten. All plants use cellulose for mostly structural purposes, but cellulose is 100% glucose. Fruits are a fine source of fructose, another type of sugar molecule.


Explain the symbiotic relationship between plants and animals?

Plants give off oxygen for animals to breathe and animals exhale CO2 which plants use to make glucose and take out more oxygen. Then animals eat plants to get glucose and when they die or defecate, they leave nitrogenous wastes which are eaten by plants (absorption through roots).


How plants and animals get glucose?

Plants produce glucose through photosynthesis, a process where they use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create glucose and oxygen. Animals obtain glucose by consuming plants, or by consuming other animals that have consumed plants. Glucose is then used as a source of energy in both plants and animals through the process of cellular respiration.


When the demand for energy is low animals convert what?

When the demand for energy is low, animals convert glucose to glycogen to fat. Glucose is sometimes referred to as grape sugar or D-glucose.


What polysaccharides are found in animals?

glucose


Do animals use chlorophyll to produce glucose?

No, it's an exclusive attribute of plants. Plants contain chlorophyll (it's what makes them green), which through the process of photosynthesis produces glucose. Animals get glucose from plants.


Where does the glucose in animal cells ocme from?

Animals get the glucose in their cells through plants. They obtain the glucose by eating the plants and absorbing their glucose and energy.


What are polysaccharides made by animals?

Carbohydrates, are polysaccharides of glucose, made by animals.