-->plants make oxygen
-->Animals breathe in oxygen
-->animals breathe out carbon
-->plants take in the carbon
-->plants release oxygen...
so on and so forth
seeing as it's a cycle, it doesn't really stop or start at a certain point
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yes it starts from plants and goes to humans and goes the same way for a long time
'Plants and animals have a useful relationship. Explain this statement in terms of the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle'
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It's just like humans. We breath out CO2(Carbon Dioxide) and breath in oxygen. Plants and animals help us by storing the CO2 in their stem or legs so we are kept healthy and don't die of CO2.
The animals breath the oxygen and breathe out the carbon dioxide. plants do the opposite
This is called photosynthesis
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
It is a cyclic movement. There are an oxygen cycle, a carbon cycle and a nitrogen cycle. Oxygen is inhaled by animals, who them exhale it as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is inhaled by green plant life, where it undergoes photosynthesis, and is exhaled as oxygen. The carbon remaining in the plant as biomass. The carbon in biomass is eaten by animals. Animals then convert carbon to carbon dioxide and exhale it. It then undergoes photosynthesis, and thre carbon component is retained in the plant as biomass.
Oxygen is given off by plants as they absorb carbon dioxide. It's like how animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, except plants absorb carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Well, it's kind of hard to explain... Basically.... -->plants make oxygen -->Animals breathe in oxygen -->animals breathe out carbon -->plants take in the carbon -->plants release oxygen... so on and so forth seeing as it's a cycle, it doesn't really stop or start at a certain point. 8^D
Oxygen gas is composed of two oxygen atoms chemically linked together. Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms chemically linked together. The carbon is oxydized to a 4+ state.
we humans breath oxygen and let out carbon dioxied and lants breath in carbon and let out oxygen
Both B and C
Both B and C
it is when we breath out carbon dioxide and plants absorb it and use it to make food then we get oxygen and give out carbon dioxide that is how it goes
Oxygen, water vapor, carbohydrates, and carbon dioxide
There are many elements that cycle through the environment, but the ones you are probably asking about would be Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen.
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
It is a cyclic movement. There are an oxygen cycle, a carbon cycle and a nitrogen cycle. Oxygen is inhaled by animals, who them exhale it as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is inhaled by green plant life, where it undergoes photosynthesis, and is exhaled as oxygen. The carbon remaining in the plant as biomass. The carbon in biomass is eaten by animals. Animals then convert carbon to carbon dioxide and exhale it. It then undergoes photosynthesis, and thre carbon component is retained in the plant as biomass.
The carbon and oxygen cycle are related by complementary relationship. For example whenever animals and humans breath they breath in oxygen and breath out carbon. Another example is plant and trees tack in carbon for nutrients and releases oxygen.
phosphorus is not cycled through the earth's atmosphere
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.