Plants contain carbon and they eat the plants
animals help the carbon cycle by the animals dying and restarting their life cycle again
Cows release more carbon dioxide when they burp or release flatulence than a car does for a whole month....or something like that.
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
The gas that is taken in by animals is oxygen. Animals absorb oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen.
About 75% of a human is water, and about 18% is carbon.
Carbon from animals can enter water through various pathways. When animals die, their organic matter decomposes, releasing carbon into the surrounding soil and water. Additionally, animal waste contains organic carbon that can be washed into water bodies through runoff. Finally, respiration from aquatic animals also emits carbon dioxide into the water.
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
It is the lungs that remove carbon dioxide and water from blood. The majority of vertebrate animals have two lungs.
Carbon dioxide and water vapor.
that is a good question but i think by animals
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
Yes water pollution can prevent aquatic animals from taking in dissolved carbon dioxide. This is because the carbon levels can be low or because the gills of the animal get blocked by pollutants.
Animals, specifically mammals, certainly require oxygen to survive. Most animals require water vapour and carbon dioxide as well.
While they are alive, carbon returns from animals into water through waste products from respiration and defecation/urination. Another way when they are dead is from decaying remains.
sunlight,carbon minoxide, and water
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
Yes, plants play a role in the water cycle by absorbing water through their roots and releasing it through transpiration. Animals can also impact the water cycle by drinking water and excreting waste. In the carbon and nitrogen cycles, plants take in carbon dioxide and fix nitrogen from the air, which are essential for their growth. Animals release carbon dioxide through respiration and contribute nitrogen through their waste products.