Evergreens ... yes, a little.
Desiduous trees, no.
yes because the forest has trees and trees give us oxygen
probably.. but we shouldn't cut trees down anyway because they give us oxygen!
Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This oxygen is then inhaled by humans and animals, supporting our respiratory systems and allowing us to breathe. Essentially, trees are vital for maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere that is essential for life on Earth.
Other examples of the ecosystem are trees, water, plants, and humans. These are examples od an ecosystem because we rely on trees to give us oxygen, plants rely on us to give them Carbon dioxide, both trees and plants depend on water, and animals depend on plants to eat.
Oxygen is inhaled through the respiratory system, where it enters the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream. It is then transported by red blood cells to various tissues and organs in the body for cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, oxygen is used by cells to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of oxidation.
trees give us oxygen and we give them carbon dioxide
Yes they are they give us paper and they give us oxygen
trees give us oxygen
Its their waste product.
They both give us oxygen.
No, because the plant and trees only give us oxygen.. Without them we will not be alive...
yes because the forest has trees and trees give us oxygen
it cut down trees and trees give us oxygen
Trees take in carbon dioxide (what we breathe out) and give out oxygen (what we breathe in), which is the way our gases are recycled and it also give us air.This guy is right.trees are important because they give us oxygen
trees take in our co2 and give out oxygen so cutting em down is bad for us.
Yes they are because they give us oxygen and give us new air to breath.
So we won't have to cut down trees for the leaves, and leaves give us oxygen, and we NEED oxygen!!