Science, asked by nicolewhalen12, 5 months ago

Which organisms release carbon dioxide as waste?

consumers only
consumers and decomposersWhich organisms release carbon dioxide as waste?

consumers only
consumers and decomposers
producers and decomposers
producers only
producers and decomposers
producers only

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Answered by ranurai58
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Answer:

Animals are called consumers, because they use the oxygen that is produced by plants. Carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere during respiration of consumers, which breaks down glucose and other complex organic compounds and converts the carbon back to carbon dioxide for reuse by producers.

Consumers, in general, are aerobic creatures that must breathe oxygen to sustain the cellular reactions that release the energy contained in food molecules. These reactions then generate carbon dioxide as a waste product.

Animals feed on the plant passing the carbon compounds along the food chain. ... The animals and plants eventually die. Decomposers break down the dead organisms and return the carbon in their bodies to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide by respiration.

Answered by ichigotorres
3

Answer: producers and decomposers

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