Of course not
Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
No, they release carbon and others from the exhaust but later the carbon goes through synthesis in which it forms carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
No, animals are not primary consumers of carbon dioxide. Plants are the primary consumers of carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis. Animals, on the other hand, release carbon dioxide through respiration.
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
All animals are effected. We all release carbon Dioxide as we exhale, and then the trees and plants surrounding absorb the Carbon Dioxide, and release oxygen.
They release Carbon Dioxide.
plants release carbon dioxide and we give out oxygen .
carbon dioxide
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
Yes, they breathe in air, which contains about 21% oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
During photosynthesis, plants release oxygen and not carbon dioxide.
It is the iron combining with oxygen in the presence of water causing "rusting" Hope that helped fools
Animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen.