How do plants and animals help each other in the exchange of gases in the atmosphere
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Animals, during respiration, take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide gas. Plants, on the other hand, utilize this carbon dioxide gas in the process of photosynthesis to produce food and release oxygen in the atmosphere. Thus, we can say that plants and animals help each other in exchange of gases in the atmosphere.
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There is interdependence of plants and animals for exchange gases. Plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and prepare food. ... During this process, plants give out oxygen to the atmosphere. Animals inhale this oxygen and gives out carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
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