Biology, asked by apk54, 11 months ago

what are oxygen and carbon cycle in nature​

Answers

Answered by PiyushGorana
0

Answer:

The Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle

During photosynthesis, plants give off oxygen as a waste product. Carbon dioxide moves from the air into the leaves of plants through tiny openings in the plant's leaves. ... These animals pass water over their gills to take in dissolved oxygen that is made by water plants.

Answered by chinmaysanghavi444
0

Answer:

They act separately but are dependent on each other because the carbon cycle gives off oxygen for the oxygen cycle to use, and in turn, the oxygen cycle emits carbon dioxide (CO2) which goes back into the carbon cycle.

Plants are the main vehicle by which the oxygen and carbon cycles are connected.

Explanation:

carbon comes from

respiration and combustion

oxygen comes from

photosynthesis and chemosynthesis

Similar questions