Animals do not get rid of oxygen- they consume it. They get rid of carbon dioxide by exhaling it from their lungs (or gills).
when you yawn you get rid of carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen.
No, animals cannot produce oxygen. Plants, algae, and some bacteria are the primary producers of oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Animals, including humans, rely on consuming oxygen produced by these organisms to survive.
Animals need AIR to breath in - AIR is made up of about 80% Nitrogen and 20% Oxygen. The animals use the Oxygen in the AIR.NOTE if an animal were to breath 100% Oxygen this would eventually kill it, Pure Oxygen is toxic.They need to breath AIR.
During the process of photosynthesis release oxygen and animals (we) inhale oxygen and release carbondioxide. This is how plants and animals depend on each other by symbiosys. Hope that helps...
Oxygen partially dissolves in water. Respiratory systems of aquatic animals are adapted to get this dissolved oxygen. They have gills for respiration.
All animals absorb oxygen and produce CO2 during respiration
Animals get rid of Carbon Dioxide by breathing. Animals breathe in oxygen and they breathe out carbon dioxide.Diffusion from the cells, and diffusion from the bodies of insects.Animals with a blood circulation & lungs exhale it.
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Animals breathe in oxygen in the air.
when you yawn you get rid of carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen.
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You can get rid of unwanted animals by taking them to a local animal shelter if the animals are domestic, or alternatively, you can simply have your pets sterilized.
There is no oxygen. Animals need oxygen to breathe. Plus, no food or water.
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Animals don't release oxygen; we use oxygen. Plants release oxygen.
Animals do not use up all the oxygen in the atmosphere because plants produce oxygen. When they breathe, plants inhale carbon dioxide (which is what animals breathe out) and exhale oxygen (which is what animals breathe in).
The animals need the oxygen that plants release.