plants give animals oxygen and food.
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Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
plants give animals oxegen to breath on and produse
No. Animals do not give plants oxygen. Plants release oxygen as a byproduct of the photosynthesis process by which they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Animals and humans give plants carbon dioxide.
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...
no, animals use sexual reproduction meaning they must mate to form offspring, but plants that are asexual can produce other plants
animals move plants don't plants photosynthesize animals don't plants have leaves and flowers animals don't animals give off carbon dioxide plants give off oxygen animals have highly developed sensory and nervous systems plants don't
Plants utilise what animals give out like their excretory products while animals utilise what plants give like oxygen, fruits, etc.
Plants give out Oxygen. Animals give out Carbon Dioxide. Plants take in Carbon Dioxide, Animals take in Oxygen.
Plants give animals protection by providing some form of shelter in addition food and oxygen
The animals need the oxygen that plants release.
Plants must have carbon dioxide from animals. Animals give off carbon dioxide when they breathe and plants give off oxygen so it's a fair exchange.
animals disinagrate and they give off oxygento plants and plants give us co2 and oxygen
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen Animals take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
well on plants they die and shrivel up like a rasin. then on animals they just cant breathe.
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because the people wants a plants and plants give oxygen to people and the they can eat the plants,the people can smell like animals.
plants, animals