yes trees need carbon dioxide to live and give oxegen then we breath the oxegen and turn it into carbon dioxide
They breathe through lungs while on land,and by their skin while in water Through their skin.
Biotic: Humans, Trees, Fruits because they depend on tree leaves and fruits to survive, but humans are cutting down necessary trees.
a man's lungs takes oxyzen , give it to the heart . the heart uses it and mix it with carbon and forms carbondioxide. man releases this carbondioxide and give it to trees. trees take the carbondi oxide and uses it in the process of photosyn thesis and forms oxyzen and give it to the man .
Water is lost from the gas exchange surface of terrestrial organisms because gases must be exchanged with air. Terrestrial organisms have a high water potential, therefore when the gas exchange occurs water will be lost.
humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.
Trees use lungs to breath, whereas humans use gills.
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The factors that affect gas exchange in humans include the amount of gases in the atmosphere. It also includes temperature, atmospheric pressure and ion concentrations.
Respiration is the exchange of gases and provide oxygen to the host. We as humans preform respiration by breathing.
The gases are to dissolve and diffuse through.
In the lungs, exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli(sing: alveolus).
Exchange of gas, or also known as gas exchange, takes place in a lot of different parts of your body. Gas exchange is also known as respiration, and it takes place at a respiratory surface - a boundary between the external environment and the interior of your body. One example of gas exchange is in humans and animals. Gas exchange mostly involves your lungs and your heart. Every time you breathe, gas exchage is taking place. ~ Hexedgirl92 There are surfaces within the respiratory system known as the alveoli. These are paper thin walled, and have the ability to be able to exchange gases quickly from C02 to O2. Then the deoxygenated waste is sent outside of the body, and the o2 is circulated through the body.
Exchange gases refers to the process by which organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, typically occurring in the respiratory system. This process is crucial for ensuring that cells receive the oxygen they need for energy production and that waste gases are removed from the body. Examples include breathing in humans or gas exchange in plants through stomata.
The exchange of gases occurs at the ends of the airways in the lungs. Here tiny sacs called alveoli connect with tiny blood vessels and here exhaust gas [carbon dioxide] is exchanged for fresh gas [oxygen].
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
Humans exchange gases through the respiratory system, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Plants exchange gases through tiny openings called stomata on their leaves, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis.