Co2 is not needed for animal life, in fact it is poisonous. They breathe it out as a by product from using energy. However, plants must have co2, and emit oxygen as a by product.
CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Anything that needs oxygen to breath exhales c02, that includes mammals ans reptiles.
Carbon dioxide or CO2 is exhaled by animals when they use their food for energy. Oxygen is used to burn the glucose so that it can be used as energy for growth and repair. This is called cellular respiration and occurs in every single living organism. Plants then use the carbon dioxide to photosynthesise and create their own food in the form of glucose. They release oxygen and create water as a result of photosynthesis. Animals use the oxygen for cellular respiration and when the plants are consumed use the glucose for energy.
When animals exhale, they release a gas called Carbon Dioxide (CO2) which can be lethal to animals if the gas is present in large quantities. Through the process of photosynthesis plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen as a byproduct. This helps animals because they need oxygen in order to breathe.
Animals use oxygen in the air to survive. Oxygen is essential for the process of respiration, which allows animals to convert nutrients into energy. Without access to oxygen, animals would not be able to survive.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
Yes, animals produce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere primarily through the process of respiration. When animals breathe, they take in oxygen and release CO2 as a byproduct. Additionally, the decomposition of organic matter from dead animals contributes to CO2 emissions. Overall, animals are part of the natural carbon cycle, influencing atmospheric CO2 levels.
CO2?
They need Co2 from animals. Which is why we need them, for oxygen.
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
when it consume co2 from animals
O2 in and CO2 out for animals, and the opposite for plants.
well on plants they die and shrivel up like a rasin. then on animals they just cant breathe.
animals give off roughly around 58.2% of co2 every year and causes the ozone layer to deminish every year lil by lil
All animals have to breathe carbon dioxide (CO2) as CO2 is in the air everywhere. Animals only use somewhere between none and a trace amount of CO2.
please answer the following : what process changes the food into CO2?
People and animals exhale CO2 , so a detector will alert to their breath.