80% of plant oxygen uptake is through the root system, the balance through gaseous exchange through the leaves. While plants do produce oxygen, they also need to absorb it to perform basic metabolic functions (especially in the roots)
They take it through the obtional cordanal compentrilogic Sack and breath
Animals, or in other words, consumers.
it goes to the store and buys it
humans and animals
From the atmoshere
true
We produce carbon dioxide which we release into the atmosphere when we exhale. Trees absorb the carbon dioxide and in turn produce oxygen, which we need to breath. Green plants are the world's best air purifiers!
They convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen through a proccess called photosynthesis. They can use the sugar for energy and they release the oxygen back into the enviroment.
Plants make their own food to obtain energy and fungi decompose organic material.
"Free fuel" They both utilize solar energy.
Cellular respiration requires oxygen as an electron receptor. This is a process which plants and animals utilize.
oxygen - that's it... is there anymore?
Plants have to utilize solar energy during photosynthesis because it is needed to create the chemical reaction. This reaction produces glucose and oxygen.
to produce oxygen and carbohydrate
complex
They pollinate plants, and this is necessary to create new plants. The new plants create oxygen, so I would say yes. But, to be fair, they do it indirectly.
allow them to obtain oxygen from the air, such as aerial roots.
Priestley's and Ingenhousz's experiments showed that light is necessary for plants to produce oxygen.
I believe the process is called,"Photosynthesis"! Plants do not obtain oxygen they produce oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. The sun produces energy and they change carbon dioxide and water into food oxygen is a byproduct of this process.
consumers take in oxygen by both the ways. in where for a vegetarian it will be only obtaining oxygen by eating plant and for a non - vegetarian it will be both the ways .
Plants give off oxygen, which animals need to breathe.
If there werent any plants, then there would still be air, but not that much oxygen, which is necessary for animals.