they both are living things
Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.
Plants let out Oxygen which is what humans breath in and we let out Carbon dioxide which is what plants breath.
wild plants grows in the wild and is not taken care by humans cultivated plants are grown by humans and is watered by them
Humans are not primarily photosynthetic. Plants are. Plants use sunlight to synthesize chemicals that they need. They do not eat. Humans, in comparison, are omnivorous. We eat food to gain energy, so we do not need photosynthetic skin. However, we humans do synthesize vitamin D with the help of sunlight, so to that small extent we do engage in photosynthesis.
Humans eat and plants use photosynthesis Theres one
Friar Laurence's speech is not specifically titled. It is known as his soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 3 of William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet". In this speech, he reflects on the dual nature of plants and humans, highlighting the potential for good or harm in both.
Carbon dioxide is the gas given off by humans through respiration, and it is used by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose. This relationship between humans and plants is an essential part of the Earth's carbon cycle.
Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
Friar Laurence's specialty is the use of medicinal herbs and plants. He is known for his knowledge of natural remedies and his abilities as an apothecary.
Almost all plants benefit humans
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
Humans breathe in oxygen, which plants produce, and breathe out carbon dioxide, which plants take in.