Science, asked by prachi8429, 11 months ago

how are plants and animals interdependent​

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Answered by tikatika16
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Answer:

  • Plants are autotrophs as they make their own food by the process of photosynthesis and animals are heterotrophs as they directly or indirectly depends on plants for their survival.
  • There is a exchange of gases between them i.e.plants release oxygen during photosynthesis and absorb carbon dioxide and animals breath oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Answered by angel1387
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1. Animals get their food from plants.

2. Some animals make their shelter on plants or trees.

3. Animals get oxygen from the plant.

4. Plant depends on animal for Carbon dioxide gas.

5. Plant depend6 on animals for pollination and seeds dispersal.

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