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How do plants and animals help each other in exchange of of gases in the atmosphere

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Answered by deeptisara
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Answer: Plants take carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releaseoxygen into the atmosphere. Animalsand plants take oxygen and release carbon dioxide during respiration. Thus, both plants and animals help each other in the exchange of gases in the atmosphere.
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Answered by Annabelle1056
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Plants and animals are very much interdependent on each other for their survival. Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis and thus oxygen is then utilised by us to live. We exhale carbon dioxide which is needed by the plants to prepare their food. Again they perform photosynthesis and oxygen us released. Like this the cycle goes on. Therefore it states that the number of plants must be equal to that of the animals for living freely in the world.

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