Oxygen is the waste product of plants that animals need in the process of oxidative phosphorilation.
An animal that eats plants AND animals are called OMNIVORES
Dead deer are reintroduced into the ecosystem when the carcasses are eaten by other animals and left as waste by those animals. This waste then feeds plants which later are eaten by animals.
The waste gas given off by animals is carbon dioxide (CO2). Animals exhale carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration, while plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This process creates a vital exchange between animals and plants, contributing to the balance of the ecosystem.
Decomposers release phosphorus into the soil from decaying animals and plants. Plants can now take up the phosphates in the soil. When animals eat the plants, they then have phosphates in them and they are released back into the soil through waste and decompostion (decaying).
Plants let out gases. This gas is called oxgen which animals and humans need to breathe so we can live. Animals let out a gas called carbon dioxide and the plants need to take in the carbon dioxide to live.
Two waste products common to plants and animals are carbon dioxide and water. However, only plants that photosynthesize in the dark have water as a waste product.
the waste has nutrients in it that help the plant
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
Plants, Animals, and Bacteria
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Plants can obtain a variety of things from animals. The main things are CO2 from the exhaust of mammals, and the minerals/nutrients from animals' waste. Nitrogen from chicken waste is a very good example.
decomposers like bacteria they also break up animal waste and dead remains of animals it makes nutrionts into the soil so that the plants can grow in rich soil
Plants primarily need carbon dioxide (CO2) as a waste product from animals during respiration. In turn, animals require oxygen (O2), which is produced by plants during photosynthesis. Additionally, both plants and animals benefit from organic waste, such as decomposing matter, which enriches the soil and provides essential nutrients for growth. This symbiotic relationship helps maintain a balanced ecosystem.
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Oxygen
I think that the plant can use the animal waste as fertilizer and plants can serve as food and they give off oxygen.
Organisms that get their food from light (such as plants,) or minerals are called autotrophs. Organisms that only eat plants are called herbivores.Organisms that eat animals are called carnivores.Organisms that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.So, carnivores and omnivores eat herbivores and other omnivores.